Kilcoy Police Station
Police Station
Kilcoy Police Station serves the rural township of Kilcoy and the surrounding Somerset Region.
It functions as the local law‑enforcement hub—handling investigations, arrests, bail/remand matters and providing the initial bridge between police activity and the court system in its jurisdiction.
Types of Matters Commonly Encountered
At Kilcoy Police Station you will commonly encounter investigations and charges arising from:
- Traffic and driving‑related offences (for example unlicensed or suspended driving, drink‑driving or incidents on rural and semi‑rural roads)
- Public‑order and minor assault matters (such as intoxication‑related disturbances, neighbourhood disputes or small‑town conflicts)
- Theft, property damage or unlawful‑entry investigations (often involving residential or rural‑property premises in the Kilcoy region)
- Drug‑possession or small‑scale supply investigations (within the regional catchment)
- Bail and remand applications for individuals taken into custody under the station’s jurisdiction
- Matters that transition from police‑station involvement into first court appearances or mention‑lists in regional court systems
How BJH Law Can Assist
If you or someone you care about is involved with Kilcoy Police Station—whether under investigation, required to attend for interview, or facing charges—BJH Law offers:
- Early‑stage strategic advice on your rights at the station: custody procedures, police interview guidance, bail/remand strategy
- Representation and continuity from the station stage through to court listing: reviewing disclosure, evidence‑gathering, liaising with investigators/prosecutors
- Tailored support for a rural‑regional context: assistance with travel/logistics, knowledge of local policing practices and regional court‑linkages in the Kilcoy/Somerset area
- Guidance bridging the gap between station involvement and court processes: ensuring you are supported from the outset
Location Details
Address:
13 Rose St, Kilcoy, 4515
Phone: (07) 5495 0400
Fax: 131 444 1800 333 000
Email: police.qld.gov.au