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victims of crime and prosecution witnesses
non-english speaking victims and prosecution witnesses

Interpreters

If you are required to attend court as a prosecution witness and require an interpreter for attending court, contact the prosecutor assigned to the case. Alternatively, contact the court registry in the court where the case is being heard, in advance of the court date (allow approximately 5-10 working days). 

Other Information / Services

The South Australian Victims of Crime Co-ordinator website has information available in the following languages:

Aboriginal English
Albanian
Arabic
Bosnian
Chinese
Croatian
Greek
Italian
Khmer
Persian
Polish
Serbian
Somali
Spanish
Vietnamese

For further services available for victims of crime and prosecution witnesses, call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) on 131 450 and ask to speak to Victim Support Service.

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