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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 learn more
Provincial Court of Alberta Contact Hours Court of Justice Court Practice And Schedules Contact Hours Contact and Hours For information relating to Family and Civil matters please call 1-855-738-4747
Civil - Alberta Courts The Civil Division of the Alberta Court of Justice provides a simple, affordable, and accessible means to resolve most types of private disputes, including landlord and tenant matters Some parties chose not to hire a lawyer to represent them, but others may have a lawyer or agent to represent them at their own expense
Criminal - Alberta Courts The Court of Justice Criminal Division handles first appearances, entry of pleas, bail hearings, preliminary inquiries, the trials and the sentencing of all prosecutions where the Crown proceeded by summary conviction and the majority of those where the proceedings were by Indictment
Location Detail - Alberta Courts (Court Management Office (CMO) 4th Floor, North Tower - Federal Matters - Out of Custody Docket) Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 A M (courtroom 508 - Domestic Violence docket only)
Civil Practice Directions and Forms - Alberta Courts Getting and Enforcing your Judgment in Alberta: Download: PC Civil Practice 1 - Transition Period for new forms - December 18, 2018: Download: PC Civil Practice Note 2 - Costs in Provincial Court Civil - January 2, 2019: Download: Search Request (Civil) Download
Alberta Court of Justice The Court of Justice hears most of the criminal and civil cases in Alberta All criminal cases start in the Alberta Court of Justice, and 95 per cent conclude there Many traffic, regulatory and bylaw enforcement hearings take place here