Court Docket: Fredericton

The exact hour the matter is scheduled to be called.

If you cannot find a case online, you can view the printed daily dockets directly at the courthouse.

: The specific section of the Criminal Code or the type of legal application. Time & Date : Scheduled start time for the proceeding.

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For the most accurate and real-time information, visiting the Fredericton Justice Building in person is highly effective.

Judges frequently issue publication bans under the Criminal Code (such as Section 517 bans during bail hearings or Section 486.4 bans to protect the identities of victims of sexual offenses). While you can watch the proceedings, you cannot publish or broadcast the details online or in print. Tips for Attending Fredericton Court

"Call the matter of R. v. Clancy ."

The next morning, the Fredericton court docket would be filled with new cases, each one presenting its own set of challenges and complexities. But for now, Judge Thompson could take a well-deserved break, knowing that she had done her best to uphold the law and protect the rights of all parties involved.

As of late April 2026, the active dockets for Fredericton are accessible through the following official sources:

Handles serious indictable criminal offences (often involving a jury) and major civil lawsuits where the financial claims exceed the limits of small claims court. The exact hour the matter is scheduled to be called

The Provincial Court handles the vast majority of criminal offences, regulatory offences, and traffic violations. Almost all criminal cases start here. If a person is arrested in the Fredericton region, their initial appearance, bail hearing, and enters of pleas will appear on the Provincial Court docket. 2. The Court of King's Bench

The Provincial Court handles the vast majority of criminal matters in Fredericton. This includes: First appearances and arraignments Bail hearings (show cause hearings) Summary conviction offenses (less serious criminal charges) Preliminary inquiries for indictable offenses

Civil cases in the Court of King's Bench often appear with case numbers starting with FC- (Fredericton Civil). Time & Date : Scheduled start time for the proceeding

It is important to note that while online dockets are extremely useful, they are not always official. The Government of New Brunswick advises that online court dockets are , and are subject to change after information is posted on the website. If you have been notified to attend court, you must appear in court—the docket serves as a reference, not a substitute for official notification. Failure to attend may result in a warrant being issued for your arrest, or the case may proceed in your absence.

A judge may order a publication ban to protect the identity of victims or witnesses (mandatory in cases involving sexual offences or minors). While the case still appears on the docket, the media cannot publish identifying details.