JUSTICE of the Peace (JP) services have returned to the Glass House Mountains community, with two new volunteers, Kirsty Levis and Patricia Jutila, stepping in to meet growing local demand.
The service resumed in March 2025 and now operates every Monday and Thursday from 9am to 3pm at the Glass House Mountains Visitor and Interpretative Centre.
No appointments are necessary, offering a convenient drop-in option for residents needing documents witnessed or certified.
In addition to the main service days, a JP is also available on Wednesday mornings from 9am to 12pm at the Glass House Mountains Neighbourhood Centre, further expanding accessibility for those unable to attend on other days.
Volunteer Patricia Jutila said she was pleased to be part of the initiative. “We’ve had so many people asking for a JP service out here – so it’s great to be able to support the community with this much-needed service,” she said.
JP services are an essential part of community life, offering help with statutory declarations, affidavits, and certifying copies of important documents.
The return of this service is expected to ease the pressure on neighbouring towns and provide greater convenience for local residents.
For further details, phone 0430 433 734.
