When the Fredericton court docket is full, it means that all available time slots for court hearings have been scheduled, and no more cases can be added to the docket. This can cause delays for individuals and organizations waiting to have their cases heard.

: If your name is listed on a docket and you have been notified to attend, you must appear . Failure to do so can result in an arrest warrant. Restrictions

: Use the New Brunswick Court Index to find basic information about civil, small claims, bankruptcy, and probate cases.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Court access policies and fees are subject to change. Verify current procedures with the Fredericton Courthouse or a licensed New Brunswick lawyer.

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If you need more than just the schedule, such as specific documents or historical case files, you must follow these formal procedures:

: View the current PDF docket for major civil, criminal, and family law matters at the Fredericton Court of King's Bench Docket Searching Historical Case Records For records not listed on the daily docket, use the New Brunswick Court Index Gouvernement du Nouveau-Brunswick Searchable Information : You can search by the name of a party court file number Included Files : The online index covers all small claims bankruptcy cases initiated after February 28, 2010. Criminal Records