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Supreme Court - Scheduling Use this form to request a video unit in the courtroom to connect to another video unit (for example, in another court room or an institution) This will allow one or more persons to appear onscreen by video in the courtroom, with the majority of participants attending the hearing in person
Supreme Court - Online Booking In most regions where the Court can generally meet demand, litigants and counsel will be able to book trial dates using any of the available methods: online, by phone, or in person
Home - BC Courts Online Booking System - Gov This online tool allows you to book a trial and certain hearings with the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal at your convenience without waiting in a queue on the phone
Daily court lists - Province of British Columbia Looking for the location and time of court proceedings happening today? Use the daily court lists to find the schedule for court proceedings happening across the province
How Do You Obtain a Court Date in BC’s Supreme Court? You can see the available dates on the Supreme Court Scheduling website, where you can select a court location to view There will be different availabilities for different lengths of trial—for example, 1-2 days, 4-5 days, and 6-15 days
Scheduling a Court Hearing – BC Judicial Review Self-Help Guide . . . If your judicial review will take more than 2 hours, you will need to set a date through the court registry through Supreme Court Scheduling Call the registry and ask when they next have available dates for a petition hearing in front of a judge
Supreme Court - Hearing Lists - bccourts. ca Click here for Supreme Court Chambers Lists The Court’s Policy on Use of Electronic Devices in Courtrooms prohibits taking photographs (including screenshots), video images, or audio recordings of any court proceeding, including video conferences, teleconferences, and chambers applications
Supreme Court - bccourts. ca The Supreme Court Act, R S B C 1996, c 443, provides for a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, an Associate Chief Justice, and 95 other judges The legislation also provides for supernumerary judges who sit hearing cases part-time
Scheduling a Trial - Supreme Court BC You can find contact information for the right Supreme Court Scheduling office for your claim here Trial dates can also be assigned at a Case Planning Conference