Access the live schedules through the New Brunswick Court Dockets Portal .

While Canada functions on an open-court principle, a "full" docket text file will often read or omit detailed data entirely. Information restrictions apply heavily to:

: "All cases appear in the public docket." Fact : Some matters (e.g., in-camera family hearings, national security cases) are not listed.

The universal reference tracking number assigned by the court clerk's office. E.g., CC (271)(a) or CC (145)(4)(a)

A court docket is far more than a simple calendar. It is the official court diary that lists all pending cases, scheduled hearings, and the complete procedural history of a legal dispute. In Fredericton, this document is critical for journalists covering local crime, legal professionals preparing for trial, parties involved in lawsuits, and any member of the public seeking transparency in the justice system.

for processing. Dockets are not live-streamed; they are produced as PDFs or printed sheets.

Many initial appearances and bail arguments in Fredericton operate digitally. All core participants join via . Members of the media and the public are permitted to view these virtual hearings by emailing justice.info@gnb.ca or calling 1-844-673-4499 to obtain the secure meeting access links. 2. Publication Bans and Identity Protection

The Fredericton Law Courts are located in the capital region and handle multiple levels of court proceedings. www.courtsnb-coursnb.ca Provincial Court of New Brunswick Docket