How long a VCAT case takes

Case durations and wait times to get to a hearing depend on the type of dispute you've brought to VCAT.

How long does it take for a tribunal hearing?

We have put in place a range of measures to reduce our current backlogs and waiting time for a hearing. We are gradually reducing the number of cases that have been on hold, and will contact you as soon as it’s possible to take the next steps in your case.

You can find an estimate of how long it takes to get to a hearing after submitting your application, and whether we are experiencing any delays. It may take more or less time. Some cases may be scheduled more quickly for a hearing because they are considered urgent.

Estimated time to get to a hearing

How long does the entire VCAT process take?

The entire VCAT process, from the time we start processing your application to giving you our decision, can take several months, but the exact timeframe will depend on the specifics of the case.

The following timeframes to finalise a case are estimates only, and can be sooner or later depending on current backlogs and the complexity.

Estimated time to resolve a case