Minor civil dispute cases lodged in Brisbane are now done through QCAT's new online portal called QCase. This portal allows you to apply to adjust a time limit or to waive a procedural requirement directly in the system.
For MCD cases lodged outside of Brisbane AND all other types of QCAT cases, please continue to use the process below.
Time limits or procedural requirements may apply to:
- when you need to lodge an application or comply with tribunal directions or orders
- how your application should proceed.
Time limits could be set out by:
- the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2009 (QCAT Act)
- an enabling Act
- the Limitation of Actions Act 1974
- the common law.
There may be occasions where you are unable to comply within these time limits. You can ask the tribunal to give you an extension of time to be able to comply.
You may also ask the tribunal to waive compliance with a procedural requirement if you are having difficulty complying with it (e.g. if you are unable to personally serve a respondent).
When to use this form
You can use this form if you are a party to a proceeding and seeking to:
- extend a time limit fixed for the start of a proceeding by the QCAT Act or another Act
- extend or shorten a time limit fixed by the QCAT Act, another Act or the Rules
- waive compliance with another procedural requirement under the QCAT Act, another Act or the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2009.
Who can’t use this form
You cannot use this form if you are not a party to a proceeding, or listed as a party on a decision or notice.
Lodging your application
This application can be used for multiple request types. You should include all relevant information to support your application.
If you are unsure about whether you can apply, you should seek legal advice.
Adjust a time limit or waive compliance as directed by QCAT
You may apply to extend or shorten a time limit, or to seek a waiver of compliance with a procedural requirement for directions, decisions, or requirements.
We cannot change a time limit or waive compliance with another procedural requirement if the outcome would cause prejudice or detriment to a party (or potential party) to a proceeding that cannot be remedied by an appropriate order for costs or damages.
Before filing this application, you should seek consent from the other party/ies if possible.
You should provide detailed reasons (and supporting documents, if available) to explain why there was a delay, and why you are asking for the order/s.
There is no fee for this application when seeking to extend or shorten a time limit or waive procedural requirement for directions, decisions, or requirements.
Extend time to seek a review of a decision of the chief executive
You may apply to extend the time in which to seek a review of a decision of the chief executive under the:
- Agents Financial Administration Act 2014, section 122
- Debt Collectors (Field Agents and Collection Agents) Act 2014, section 119(1)
- Motor Dealers and Chattel Auctioneers Act 2014, section 198(1)
- Property Occupations Act 2014, section 178(1).
You should provide detailed information to help QCAT make a decision, including:
- whether this application is made within 42 days of receiving notice of the decision to be reviewed
- the reasons for not seeking the review within the time allowed
- the review application generally
- the justice of the matter generally.
Provide any supporting documentation or evidence with your application, including a copy of the chief executive's decision.
An application fee is payable for extending time for decisions of the chief executive. At the end of this form you will be automatically directed to a secure payment gateway to pay online using your credit or debit card.
Extend time to make a claim against the claim fund
You may apply to extend the time in which to make a claim against the claim fund under the Agents Financial Administration Act 2014, section 122.
You should provide detailed information to help QCAT make a decision, including:
- whether this application is made within the time mentioned in the notice given under section 88(5)(b)
- the reasons for not making the claim within the time allowed
- the claim application generally
- the relative hardship that an extension of time or a refusal to extend time would place on the claimant or respondent
- the justice of the matter generally.
An application fee is payable for extending time to make a claim against the claim fund. At the end of this form you will be automatically directed to a secure payment gateway to pay online using your credit or debit card.
How to complete this form
This is form 42 under the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2009.
To complete this form you will need to provide:
- the full name of the respondent/s
- the correct address of the respondent/s
- your case number (if an existing QCAT matter)
- a copy of the chief executive's decision, if applicable
- a copy of notice given to claim against the claim fund, if applicable.
What happens next?
We will automatically receive your application when you submit this form online.
Your application is not filed until we seal it (stamp it with the official QCAT stamp). We will email a sealed copy of your application to the email address you provide.
You must then serve (or give) a sealed copy of the application to each party.
All parties will be notified of the tribunal’s decision.
Protecting your privacy
We collect your contact details to ensure QCAT proceedings comply with the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2009. We may contact you to help evaluate our operations. You do not have to participate in feedback or surveys. If you do participate, no identifying information will be published. We will not disclose your contact details or any other personal information to a third party unless required by law.