The ODPP victims' portal provides victims with digital access to information about a criminal matter related to them.
The ODPP victims' portal (myLogin) is a simple and secure way to access general information about a criminal matter related to you, online, in one place.
This portal will not replace the contact you receive from your victim liaison officer (VLO) but provides another option for you to remain informed about your matter.
Register now for 24/7 online access to your information
Secure initial registration to myLogin is via a link provided by the ODPP victim liaison service and authenticated using the Queensland Digital Identity (QDI) verification system or myID.
Contact the ODPP victim liaison service to register; 1800 845 110 or dppvictimliaisoncontactcentre@justice.qld.gov.au, 7am to 8pm, Monday to Friday.
You will receive a link and instructions on how to register and how to login from your victim liaison officer.
Information you can access
Once you have registered and after successful login to myLogin, you can submit service requests and view general information for your matter, including:
• view dates and times of upcoming court events
• view updates such as court outcomes
• view and update your contact details and set your contact preferences
• submit service requests to:
• connect with support services
• access, fill out and upload consent forms
• access, fill out and submit victim impact statements.
Contact our victim liaison service
If you have any questions, need a referral to a support service or require assistance in accessing and/or navigating the portal, you can contact your victim liaison officer directly or contact the victim liaison service centre. Our victim liaison service contact centre operates between 7am and 8pm, Monday to Friday on 1800 845 110.
You can also email: dppvictimliaisoncontactcentre@justice.qld.gov.au
If you find it hard to hear or speak to people on the phone the National Relay Service can help you.
ODPP website for victims
Visit odpp.qld.gov.au to view general information to support a victim and their family through the prosecution process such as preparing for court, giving evidence and the role of the ODPP. A registered portal user can access the portal directly from the website using the myLogin link from the top right corner.
This website contains important and helpful information, including:
• a guide to attending court
• the process to give evidence
• the general court process
• victims' rights
• support services.
