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Ilfracombe Police Station

Police Station

Ilfracombe Police Station serves for the local law-enforcement hub in the region.
It handles investigations, arrests, custody processes, bail/remand applications and works as the first point of contact between policing and the court system in its jurisdiction.

Types of Matters Commonly Encountered

At Ilfracombe Police Station you will commonly encounter investigations and charges arising from:

  • Traffic and driving-related offences – such as unlicensed or suspended driving, remote-road incidents, or rural collisions
  • Public-order or minor assault offences – neighbourhood or community disturbances, intoxication-related incidents in a small town setting
  • Theft, property-damage or unlawful-entry investigations – often involving rural properties, residential or infrastructure in a remote region
  • Drug-possession or small scale supply investigations – in a regional/outback context
  • Bail and remand applications for individuals taken into custody under the station’s jurisdiction
  • Matters that transition from station involvement into first appearances and mention-lists in regional court processes

How BJH Law Can Assist

If you or someone you care about is involved with Ilfracombe Police Station — whether you’re under investigation, required to attend an interview, or facing charges — BJH Law offers:

  • Early-stage strategic advice on your rights at the station: custody procedures, police interview guidance and bail/remand planning
  • Representation and continuity from station stage through to court listing: reviewing disclosure and evidence, liaising with investigators and prosecutors
  • Support tailored to a regional/outback context: assisting with travel/logistics, understanding how policing and court systems function in remote areas like Ilfracombe
  • Guidance in navigating the transition from police-station involvement to court processes: ensuring representation from the outset

Location Details

Address:
Mcmaster Drv, Ilfracombe, 4727

Phone: (07) 4652 5111

Fax: 131 444 1800 333 000

Email: police.qld.gov.au

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