Complaints about judges, members of small tribunals or coroners
If you would like to complain about the personal conduct of a judge, member of a small tribunal or coroner you should write to the Office for Judicial Complaints by post or email.
If for any reason you are unable to make your complaint in writing, please telephone us and we will be pleased to help you.
You can download a printable version of our complaints form and send it to us:
Complaints_form (PDF 0.07mb, 2 pages)
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Alternatively, write to us by post or by email making sure you include the following information:
- your name, address and telephone number
- the name of the judge / tribunal member / coroner
- the court / tribunal hearing centre
- the number of the case
- the date of the hearing
- specific details about the grounds of your complaint
Send your complaint to:
The Office for Judicial Complaints
102 Petty France, 10th Floor Tower, 10.52
London SW1H 9AJ
Tel: 020 3334 2555
Fax: 020 3334 2541
Minicom: 020 3334 2668
Please note:
Your complaint should be made as soon as possible and in any event, no later than 12 months after the incident that you wish to complain about.
If your case or your appeal is ongoing, we will not be able to consider your complaint until the case is closed; but you should still let us know about your complaint as soon as you can.