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Jundah Police Station

Police Station

The Jundah Police Station serves the township of Jundah and the surrounding remote region in Central West Queensland. It acts as the local law-enforcement hub — handling investigations, arrests, bail/remand processes and initial court liaison in its jurisdiction.

Types of Matters Commonly Encountered

At Jundah Police Station you will commonly see investigations and charges arising from:

  • Traffic and driving-related offences — such as unlicensed or suspended driving, or incidents on rural/outback roads.
  • Public-order and minor assault offences — neighbourhood disputes, intoxication-related incidents, or disturbances in a remote-township setting.
  • Theft, property damage or unlawful-entry investigations — often involving residential or rural properties in the Jundah region.
  • Drug-possession or small-scale supply investigations — occurring in a regional or remote context.
  • Bail and remand applications for persons taken into custody through the station’s jurisdiction.
  • Matters transitioning from station involvement to first appearances and mention-lists in regional court systems.

How BJH Law Can Assist

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

  • Early-stage strategic advice: explaining your rights at the station, the custody process, police interview preparations and bail/remand strategy
  • Representation from station stage through to court listing: reviewing evidence/disclosure, liaising with investigators and prosecutors
  • Support tailored to a remote/regional setting: assistance with travel/logistics, linking to regional courts, and knowing how policing operates in smaller communities
  • Guidance navigating the bridge between station involvement and subsequent court proceedings: ensuring you’re represented from the outset

Location Details

Address:
Dickson St, Jundah, 4736

Phone: (07) 4652 5115

Fax: 131 444 1800 333 000

Email: police.qld.gov.au

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