Justices of the Peace (JPs)

Justices of the Peace are in regular attendance at some of our libraries. A Justice of the Peace (JP) can witness signatures and documents, certify document copies, hear oaths, declarations, affidavits or affirmations as well as sign citizenship, sponsorship or rates rebates applications. There is no charge for this service. You can Find a JP on the JP website and information is available in Te Reo Māori and other languages.

Please check on the Royal Federation of NZ Justices' Association website for details about JPs.
Find a Justice of the Peace who can assist online

Weekly schedule

Monday

Hornby

A JP is available in the Christchurch West Citizens Advice Bureau, in the Community Centre wing of the building housing Hornby Library, every Monday 9.30am to 12.30pm. This is a free service. No appointment is required. 

Tuesday

A Justice of the Peace is available at the following libraries every Tuesday 10am to 1pm. This is a free service. No appointment is required.


Wednesday

Ōrauwhata: Bishopdale

Ōrauwhata: Bishopdale Library and Community Centre has a JP available every Wednesday 10am to 1pm. This is a free service. No appointment is required.


Thursday

Hornby

A JP is available in the Christchurch West Citizens Advice Bureau, in the Community Centre wing of the building housing Hornby Library, every Thursday 9.30am to 12.30pm. This is a free service. No appointment is required. 

Spreydon

The JP service that is normally at Spreydon Library every Thursday 10.30am to 1pm will move to South Library while Spreydon is closed for refurbishment.
The JPs will be at South on the following Thursdays: 28 March, 4 April, 11 April, 18 April, and 2 May.
This is a free service. No appointment is required.


Friday

Parklands

A JP is available at Parklands Library every Friday 12noon to 2pm. This is a free service. No appointment is required. 


Saturday

Fendalton

A JP is available at Fendalton Library every Saturday 10am to 12pm.

Matuku Takotako: Sumner Centre

A JP is available at Matuku Takotako: Sumner Centre every Saturday 10am to 12pm

This is a free service. No appointment is required.

Information on visiting the JP

Here are some tips to help you get your paperwork right when you visit with a JP:

  • If you want to certify a true copy, have the original document and the copy with you.
  • If certifying transcripts printed from the internet or email attachments, the JP will need to see the original website or email on your computer or cell phone (or a library computer).
  • If you are certifying a text message, the JP will need to see the whole message on your computer or cell phone.
  • If certifying documents for banks or financial institutions, the JP needs to see the person named in the document and their photo ID e.g. Passport, Drivers licence or 18+ card.
  • If you need a declaration, the declarant must be present in person and preferably have photo ID e.g. Passport, Drivers licence or 18+ card.
  • If you need an affidavit, the deponent must be present in person and preferably have photo ID e.g. Passport, Drivers licence or 18+ card.

For more information about making your JP visit quick and easy, read the checklist for visiting a Justice of the Peace on the Royal Federation of NZ Justices' Associations website. 

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