Fredericton Court Docket [patched]
If you cannot find a specific case online, you can contact the Fredericton Court Registry directly by phone or email. Court clerks can verify if a matter is on the docket for a specific day, though they cannot provide legal advice or sensitive details about restricted cases. What Information is Included in a Court Docket?
If you plan to watch a proceeding listed on the docket:
Give yourself at least 30 minutes to pass through building security, locate your courtroom on the physical docket, and speak with your lawyer.
| Court Level | Email | Location | |-------------|-------|----------| | Court of King's Bench (Trial Division & Probate) | ST-Fredericton-CS@gnb.ca | 427 Queen Street | | Provincial Court | PC-Fredericton-CP@gnb.ca | 427 Queen Street | | Court of Appeal | — | P.O. Box 6000 Fredericton | fredericton court docket
Courtrooms demand professional decorum. Business-casual attire is highly recommended; avoid hats, sunglasses, and clothing with offensive graphics.
Family cases are often identified by file numbers beginning with FDF- or FM- .
: Fredericton has implemented virtual bail hearings via Microsoft Teams to address courtroom backlogs. Links to join these public hearings can be requested by emailing justice.info@gnb.ca www.courtsnb-coursnb.ca Key Docket Information Standard dockets include the following fields: Gouvernement du Nouveau-Brunswick File Number : The unique identifier for the case (e.g., 12758005). Charge/Matter If you cannot find a specific case online,
The Fredericton Court Docket: A Chronicle of Justice and Community
The Court of Appeal is the highest court in the province. It hears appeals from decisions made by the Court of King's Bench and the Provincial Court, as well as references from the Lieutenant-Governor in Council on legal questions. The Court of Appeal is located in Fredericton, and its docket focuses primarily on matters where a party is seeking to overturn or modify a lower court's decision. Appeals generally involve questions of law, not the re-evaluation of facts. The Court of Appeal sits in the Fredericton Justice Building and is the final avenue for appeal within New Brunswick before any potential application to the Supreme Court of Canada.
AI responses may include mistakes. For legal advice, consult a professional. Learn more Provincial Court of New Brunswick Docket If you plan to watch a proceeding listed
Standard dockets in Fredericton typically display the following details: : The unique identifier for the court case.
The specific room within the Justice Building where the proceeding takes place.
"Mr. Clancy," the Judge finally said, looking down at the young man in the prisoner’s box. "You are facing a very serious charge. The Crown’s case appears strong. The RCMP had a warrant for the GPS on the vehicle."