Join a VCAT case – Goods and services disputes

If you want to involve someone in a VCAT case, find out what your options are and what you need to do.

Join a VCAT case

Register for myVCAT to manage your goods and services case online 24/7

With a myVCAT account, you can submit or respond to an application online. It's free to use for all applicants and respondents who are parties to a goods and services application lodged on or after 6 December 2023.

If you’re an applicant or respondent in a goods and services dispute, you can add (join) someone to your case.

If you ask to have someone added to a case, VCAT must agree. VCAT may also decide to join someone.

They may be added as an applicant or respondent, depending on who you are and their role in the case. This means they can participate in a case and have their reviews heard.

  • If you’re an applicant you can apply to add a new respondent
  • But as an applicant you can’t add another applicant without their consent. This is because if you both lose the case, you could both be ordered to pay costs.
  • Someone can also be added to a case as an interested party or ‘joined party’. This is a person whose interests are affected. They aren’t actually claiming money or something else from anyone, but the decision could affect them. For example, a finance company who has a mortgage on the car an applicant is claiming to be faulty.

If you've been joined to a case

The party who applied to join you should have sent you a copy of the application and documents about the case. If you haven’t received these, contact them if you have their details.

If we have set a hearing, we send you a notice of hearing.

Apply to join someone to a case

In your application, give us their name, address, and details of how the person or organisation you want to join is affected by the dispute or possible outcome.

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What happens next

1 We receive your application to join someone as a party
2 Send a copy of the applications to the party you want to join

Send a copy of the original application and your application to join someone to the person or organisation you want added to the case.

Until we agree, we don’t send them information about the case. You should send them information so they’re aware they may have to get involved.

If the person you want to join is a company, you must send it to their registered office shown on the ASIC Current Company Extract.

3 We assess your application

We assess your application and decide whether to add the person or organisation you’ve named.

If we decide to join them, a VCAT member makes an order to do this. The member could also ask you to submit a separate application against the person you’ve asked to join.

If the member considers the dispute complex or needs more information, they may ask everyone to come to VCAT for a directions hearing.

The notice gives you the date, time and whether you need to attend by phone, video or in person. The notice explains what you need to do next.

Check the time, date and location (if you are coming to VCAT in person).

 

4 Send a copy of the notice of hearing

If you need to come to a directions hearing where we decide on the application to join, we send you a Notice of Directions Hearing. 

You must send the person you want to join a copy of the notice of that hearing as soon as possible.

They can come to the hearing and oppose your application.

We make a decision at this hearing. If they are joined, the member makes an order to name them as an applicant, respondent or interested party and tells everyone in the case what they need to do next.

More about directions hearings

5 On the day

If you are attending by phone or video

If you are attending by phone or video make sure you’re ready at the time we give you. (It’s too late to ask to attend by phone on the day of the hearing).

How to attend by videoconference

If you are coming to VCAT in person

If you are coming to VCAT, find out about what to expect on the day – including how to behave, and how the hearing works.

Arrive at least 30 minutes early to allow time to get through the security screening (similar to security at the airport) and find your hearing room. 

When you arrive:

  • Check your room at Upcoming hearings or speak to a staff member if you need help finding your hearing room.
  • Go to the hearing room and be ready to present your case.
  • Speak to a staff member if you have arranged security, disability support, an interpreter, or need help setting up your devices.

Bring any evidence you want to use to tell your side of the dispute.

6 Get an outcome

If you come to a hearing, the VCAT member makes a decision and gives an order.

An order tells parties how the case has been decided and any action that they might take.

All parties must follow VCAT’s decision. If you don’t understand the order, ask the member. We give you a written order on the day or we send it to you a few weeks after the hearing.

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