Miramichi Court Docket Updated [2021]
The center of judicial activity in the region is the , located at 673 King George Highway, Miramichi, New Brunswick, E1V 1N6 .
In the legal world, a docket is essentially the official calendar or log of a court. It lists all the cases scheduled to be heard on a particular day and serves as a formal record of every action taken in a case. For the Miramichi Law Courts, the docket is the master schedule that keeps the judicial process running smoothly.
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The Miramichi Court is a provincial court that hears a wide range of cases, including criminal matters, family law disputes, and civil actions. The court has jurisdiction over the Miramichi region, which includes the counties of Northumberland, Gloucester, and Victoria. The court is presided over by judges who are appointed by the province and are responsible for ensuring that justice is served in a fair and impartial manner.
If you see your name on the docket or have been notified to attend court: The center of judicial activity in the region
The Department of Justice and Public Safety periodically publishes daily or weekly court lists.
The official and most reliable way to view the Miramichi court docket is through the New Brunswick Courts website. The province has centralized docket information to make it easily accessible to the public. For the Miramichi Law Courts, the docket is
The updated docket uses codes like (Police Officer Report), “SDO” (Sentencing Disposition Only), or “JT” (Jury Trial). A key is available at the courthouse or by request from the clerk.
The following highlights key dates from the running through mid-June 2026. Please note: Docket information is subject to change at short notice. Provincial Court Highlights - Mid-June 2026 Thursday, 18 June, 2026 (09:30 AM):
Focuses on summary conviction offenses, bail hearings, and initial appearances for indictable offenses.