What CSOL is
CSOL (Courts Service On-Line) is the primary channel for the creation, payment and service of licensing applications to the courts. This online service is also referred to as eLicensing.
How to access CSOL
Benefits to using CSOL
- Complete the entire licensing application process online – create application, list for court, serve notice parties, pay application fee.
- Case tracking and online management of applications from creation to collection of order, with full visibility of progress.
- 24/7 remote access to licensing applications.
- eService on notice parties, so no requirement to complete declarations of service to the court for online applications.
- Court orders available electronically once perfected by the court office.
- Secure online payments supported by internal authorisation processes.
- Online eRegister for searching licensed premises.
- Cost and time savings for solicitor offices.
Applications not on CSOL
There are a number of applications currently not available to complete on CSOL. If you cannot find the application you are looking for, please review the list of applications that need to be completed offline.
CSOL supports
Support for using the system is available at [email protected]. A list of frequently asked questions have been developed to help you access and utilise CSOL.
- Overview of eLicensing
- Legal firm registration process
- Creating and managing additional user accounts for your firm
- Activating user accounts on CSOL
- Searching the eRegister
- Registering and activating a notice party user account
- Functions and features of a notice party user account
- District Court – gaming application
- District Court – lottery application
- District Court – music and singing application
- District Court – annual dance licence application
- District Court – club renewal application
- District Court – special exemption order application
- District Court – occasional licence application