The New Brunswick court system is in the midst of a multi-year modernization project. By 2026–2027, citizens can expect:
Until then, the current system—blending online access with old-fashioned footwork at 427 Queen Street—remains your best tool.
Family dockets are partially restricted, but basic information (case name, date, type of hearing) is public. These include:
Q: Is the Fredericton court docket free to access?
A: Yes, viewing the online docket and public terminals is free. Copying or printing documents may have small per-page fees. fredericton court docket
Q: Can I find out if someone has been convicted using the docket?
A: Indirectly. The docket will show a “Guilty finding” and a sentencing date, but for a formal criminal record, request a police records check.
Q: What time do Fredericton courts sit?
A: Provincial Court: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday (excluding statutory holidays). King’s Bench: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM.
Q: Can I appear by video on a listed docket matter?
A: Possibly. Since the pandemic, many Fredericton dockets include remote appearances. Check the docket notes for “Video” or call the clerk. Understanding the Fredericton Court Docket: A Guide for
Q: My case disappeared from the online docket. What happened?
A: Common reasons: the case was settled, charges were stayed, or the file was transferred to another judicial district (e.g., from Fredericton to Woodstock). Call the courthouse.
Access to the docket is a public right, but with that right comes responsibility. Under Canadian law, it is an offense to:
Journalists and researchers must independently verify anything found on the docket before publishing. A person listed as accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The docket reflects allegations, not facts. A single, searchable online database covering all provincial
Here is a fictional but realistic example from a Provincial Court criminal docket:
Court File: 1234-56789
Courtroom: 3
Time: 9:30 AM
Style of Cause: R. v. William Thompson
Nature: Bail Hearing (Criminal Code s. 515)
Judge: J.P. Morrison
Status: Adjourned to April 20, 2025 – Remand
For those who cannot find what they need online—or who want more detailed information—visiting the courthouse in person remains a powerful option.