Need to file court documents or forms? Request your divorce certificate? Pay a traffic ticket? If you are doing this in person, you will need to visit a court registry. Court registries are located in 43 of the province’s staffed court locations.
The registry is the official keeper of all documents and records that are filed for cases. Registry staff manage this information and serve the public at staffed locations, from 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays, Easter Monday and Boxing Day.
Services offered include:
Not all registries offer the same services or include all levels of court. Please visit the Courthouse locations page for details.
While court registry staff will try to answer your questions about court process, they cannot help complete your forms or give advice about legal problems – it’s best to check with a lawyer or legal professional for this kind of help.
Some organizations offer free legal advice in certain circumstances. Learn who can help.
In the courtroom, court clerks are responsible for managing the flow of cases. They provide administrative support to court proceedings, and liaise with the judiciary, legal counsel, sheriffs and the public. Their role may include:
See courthouse locations for courthouse addresses and hours of operation.
Find information about submitting court documents and forms.