Disclaimer
Last updated: 21 June 2026
unbook is not legal advice, and not a law firm
unbook helps you research and prepare your own application for internal review of a traffic infringement notice - an administrative process run by the issuing agency (in NSW, Revenue NSW). It is the same administrative pathway described in free government and Legal Aid guides.
- unbook is not a law firm and is not an Australian legal practitioner. It is not regulated by the Law Society of New South Wales, any Bar Association, or any legal services regulator.
- unbook provides general legal information and a document-preparation tool. The draft may be generated from the information you provide, but it is not a legal opinion, legal advice, or representation about your legal position, prospects, or best course of action. unbook does not tell you what you should do, whether you should go to court, or whether you are likely to win.
- Using unbook does not create a lawyer-client relationship.
- unbook does not represent you, does not act as your agent, and does not lodge or correspond with anyone on your behalf. You review, sign and lodge your application yourself.
- unbook does not handle court matters or criminal driving offences (such as drink-driving, drug-driving or dangerous driving). For those, or for a court election or hearing, see an Australian legal practitioner.
When not to use unbook
Do not use unbook, and speak to an Australian legal practitioner instead, if your matter involves: a court election, a court attendance notice, or any court hearing; a criminal driving charge; possible licence suspension or disqualification; possible imprisonment; an accident or injury; drink-driving, drug-driving or dangerous driving; or if you need advice about whether to nominate another driver.
No outcome is guaranteed
unbook tells you what it identified in your notice compared against the publicly published review criteria. It does not predict or guarantee the result. The decision on any review is made solely by Revenue NSW (or the relevant reviewing agency).
The AI output is a draft - check it before you lodge
unbook uses automated systems and AI language models. AI output can contain errors, omissions, out-of-date law, or incorrect or invented citations. Everything unbook produces is a draft. You are the human in the loop: read, check and correct the draft - the facts, the grounds and every legislative reference - and satisfy yourself it is accurate before you sign or lodge it.
Your statements must be true
Anything you submit to Revenue NSW must be true. Knowingly making a false or misleading statement to a government agency is a criminal offence. The responsibility for what you lodge is yours.
Need real legal advice?
If you need advice about your legal position, your prospects, a court matter, or a criminal offence, please consult an Australian legal practitioner. You can find one through the Law Society of NSW or your state's law society, or contact Legal Aid NSW.
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