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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
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
Filing a Civil Claim - Alberta Courts There are many types of Civil Claims that can be filed in Alberta Court of Justice Civil The Civil Claim form has attachments for you to fill in the blanks and has been designed for the most common types of Civil Claims filed
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
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
Judgments - Alberta Courts A collection of judgments of the Alberta Court of Justice is available from CanLII The official version of the reasons for judgment is the signed original or handwritten document in the court file If there is a question about the content of a judgment, the original court file takes precedence
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)
Justices and Justices of the Peace - Alberta Courts All criminal cases under federal statutes and all offences under provincial statutes and municipal bylaws are first brought before the Alberta Court of Justice The Justice or Justice of the Peace hears evidence and arguments, weighs evidence, delivers judgment and, for certain offences, commits the case to the Court of King's Bench for trial
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