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Justice of the peace (JP) service at Citizens Advice in Christchurch

The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area

We have JPs at our Hornby branch as follows:

Hornby community centre (8 Goulding Avenue) – 03 349 5236
– Monday - 9.30-12.30
- Thursday - 9.30-12.30

Our New Brighton branch JP will restart on Wednesday, 11th February at 10.30-11.30am. See link below for services at Linwood and New Brighton libraries.

All are a Drop in service – you might want to give us a call on the day to check it is running

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 our office 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, need a declaration or you need an affidavit, the JP needs to see the person named in the document and their photo ID e.g. Passport, Drivers licence or 18+ card.

If these times aren't convenient then check out under 'Read More' for timings at local libraries

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