Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01638:reg:76:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01638
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 76 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 103427–105514

under the order after it is registered.
 (6) On registration of the order, the relevant Registrar of the receiving court must:
 (a) notify the relevant Registrar of the requesting court of the registration; and
 (b) cause a certified copy of the order to be served on the person against whom the order has been made, together with a notice of registration of the order in the receiving court:
 (i) specifying the amount (including arrears), if any, due under the order; and
 (ii) stating the person, authority or court to whom or to which money payable under the order is to be paid; and
 (iii) giving an address at which such payments may be made.
Note: Service is dealt with by the applicable Rules of Court.

Notification when person leaves other State or Territory
 (7) If it appears to the relevant Registrar of the receiving court that there are reasonable grounds for believing that the person against whom the order has been made is no longer resident in that State or Territory, and is resident in or proceeding to another State or Territory, the relevant Registrar of the receiving court must:
 (a) notify the relevant Registrar of the requesting court; and
 (b) give the relevant Registrar of the requesting court such information as the relevant Registrar of the receiving court possesses concerning the whereabouts and intended movements of that person.

Cancellation
 (8) On receipt of a request, in writing, from the relevant Registrar of the requesting court, that the order no longer be enforceable, the relevant Registrar of the receiving court must cancel the registration of the order.
 (9) If the registration is cancelled:
 (a) the order ceases to be enforceable in the receiving court; and
 (b) the order remains unenforceable in the receiving court unless and until it is again registered in the receiving court; and
 (c) every warrant or other process arising out of the registration of the order in the receiving court ceases to have force or effect.

Part 10—International conventions, international agreements and international enforcement

Division 1—General