Criminal Lawyer Parramatta
If you have been charged or contacted by police in Parramatta or Western Sydney, get clear advice on your options and next steps from our Parramatta criminal lawyers. We provide practical guidance early and strong representation to help you achieve the best possible outcome.
- Serving Parramatta & Western Sydney
- Parramatta Local Court Representation
- Clear Advice & Responsive Guidance

Get clear advice and strong defence from our Parramatta criminal defence lawyers.
Our Parramatta criminal lawyers provide clear advice and strong defence to clients across Western Sydney. If you have been charged with a criminal offence in NSW, early legal advice can make a real difference to how your matter progresses. We help you understand the charge, what the prosecution must prove and what steps you should take next.
Whether it is a first offence, a serious allegation, or an urgent court date at the Parramatta Local Court, get advice today from Nick Hardy, who has extensive local experience and a depth of knowledge across all criminal law matters.
Charged in Parramatta? Get advice early
Being charged with a criminal offence in Parramatta can feel overwhelming, especially if it is your first time in the court system. Concerns about your record, your job, your family or even your freedom are common.
You will work directly with Nick Hardy, who brings extensive experience in criminal law and provides clear, practical guidance on where you stand and what happens next through the New South Wales court process.
From the outset, we focus on reducing uncertainty. We assess the allegation, identify immediate risks and help you avoid mistakes that could negatively impact your matter before it reaches the Parramatta Local Court.


Criminal defence for assault, drug and fraud charges across Western Sydney
We represent clients across assault, drug, weapons, property and fraud offences under the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW), including matters heard in the Local, District and Supreme Courts.
We carefully assess the evidence, explain your options in plain language and build a clear, strategic defence based on the facts of your case. No matter how complex the allegations, our Parramatta criminal defence lawyers focus on protecting your rights and working towards the best possible outcome.
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How We Can Assist
Assault & Domestic Violence Charges
Break and Enter / Unlawful Entry
Drug Offences
Sexual Assault & Commonwealth Offences
Allegations of sexual assault or Commonwealth offences carry serious consequences and require careful, disciplined preparation. We approach these matters with close attention to evidence, credibility and procedure. Your case is prepared thoroughly, focusing on testing the prosecution case and protecting your position at every stage.
Financial Crimes
We represent clients facing fraud, embezzlement, money laundering and other financial offences. These matters often involve complex records and detailed investigations. We review financial evidence methodically, identify gaps or inconsistencies, and develop a defence strategy grounded in legal and commercial understanding.
Murder & Manslaughter
For the most serious criminal charges, preparation and strategy are critical. We provide structured defence for murder and manslaughter matters, including detailed evidence review, expert briefing and court advocacy. Your case is handled with the level of attention required to protect your right to a fair trial.
Do you have an urgent criminal matter?
Appearing at Parramatta Local Court? Get immediate, practical legal guidance from our Parramatta criminal lawyers. If you have been charged, asked to attend a police interview, served with court documents, or need urgent advice about a criminal law matter in New South Wales, contact Nick Hardy at Jones Hardy Law today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Parramatta Local Court located?
The Parramatta Local Court is located at 12 George Street, Parramatta NSW 2150, within the Parramatta Justice Precinct. The registry is open Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, and the court deals with a wide range of criminal and civil matters. You can contact the court on 1300 679 272, or send mail to PO Box 92, Parramatta NSW 2124.
The court is easy to reach by car or public transport.
- Train: Parramatta Station is about a 5 to 10 minute walk away
- Light rail: Stops at Parramatta Square or Prince Alfred Square are nearby
- Bus: Multiple routes run through the Parramatta CBD
- Ferry: Parramatta Wharf is around a 10 to 15-minute walk
Paid parking is available nearby, including the Justice Precinct Car Park on Hunter Street, which is the most convenient option for court visitors.
What should I do when I am first charged in Parramatta?
Stay calm and exercise your right to remain silent until you speak with a lawyer. You are entitled to legal advice before answering police questions. Early guidance helps protect your position, clarifies the charge, and ensures your matter is properly prepared from the outset.
What is the court process in Western Sydney from charge to sentence?
Most matters start in the Parramatta Local Court. At your first appearance, the charge is confirmed, and you enter a plea. A guilty plea may proceed to sentencing, while a not guilty plea moves to a hearing. Serious matters may progress to higher courts depending on the charge. If you have an upcoming court date and need legal advice or court representation, contact Jones Hardy to speak to our Parramatta criminal lawyers.
How do bail applications work in Parramatta?
Bail decides whether you stay in the community or in custody while your case continues. If police refuse bail, you can apply to the Parramatta Local Court under the Bail Act 2013 (NSW). The court considers risk factors and may impose conditions, such as reporting requirements or curfews.
Do police need a warrant to search my property?
Police usually need a warrant, but in some situations they can search without one under the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 (NSW). You should always ask why the search is being conducted. If evidence is obtained unlawfully, it may be excluded under section 138 of the Evidence Act 1995 (NSW). If you have been searched without a warrant, contact our Western Sydney criminal defence lawyers today.
What should I do to prepare for court in Parramatta?
Know your court date, understand the charge and seek legal advice early. Bring your Court Attendance Notice, bail papers and any supporting documents. Arrive early at Parramatta Local Court, dress appropriately and be prepared to wait. Matters are usually called later in the day.