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Alberta Courts The Court of Justice handles the vast majority of criminal and regulatory offences in Alberta and hears Civil cases up to $100,000, Family, Youth, and Traffic cases
Alberta Court of Justice The Court of Justice handles the vast majority of criminal and regulatory offences in Alberta and also hears Civil cases up to $100,000, Family, Youth and Traffic cases
Provincial Court of Alberta Contact Hours For information relating to Family and Civil matters please call 1-855-738-4747 For information on Traffic, please use the Traffic Contact Information sheet For information on Criminal matters, please use the Contact List for CMO Appearances Or select a location from the list below to obtain further information about that court location:
Alberta Court of Justice - Wikipedia The Alberta Court of Justice (formerly the Provincial Court of Alberta[1]) is the provincial court for the Canadian province of Alberta The Court oversees matters relating to criminal law, family law, youth law, civil law and traffic law More than 170,000 matters come before the Court every year
Courts - Alberta. ca Alberta court locations, procedures and fees, and courtroom etiquette and jury duty Find your nearest location and its sitting dates Judges, lawyers and justices of the peace, complaints and fee reviews, and how Alberta’s justice system works For help with common legal topics, contact Court and Justice Services (CJS)
Alberta court locations Find your nearest location and its sitting dates The Court of Appeal is the only appeals court in Alberta It hears civil and criminal appeals for: The Court of King's Bench is the superior trial court of Alberta It hears: The Court also: The Court of Justice is the main entry point into Alberta’s court system
Court and Justice Services - Alberta. ca Court and Justice Services (CJS) is a group of programs and services offered by the Government of Alberta, Justice in collaboration with the courts of Alberta CJS staff work to:
Where to Start your Case: A Guide to the Courts in Alberta There are three levels of Court in Alberta: The Court of Justice (formerly known as the Provincial Court of Alberta), The Court of King’s Bench, and the Court of Appeal Each has its own characteristics that should be considered when starting a claim
Provincial Court (Alberta) | LawCentral The Provincial Court is primarily the point of first entry into the justice system This page connects to sections for Civil (Small Claims Court), Criminal, Family, Traffic and Youth Each section has links to publications and forms, common questions, court sittings and so forth