Provincial Court of Alberta

The Provincial Court of Alberta meet at the Law Courts building in Edmonton, on Churchill Square.
The Provincial Court of Alberta is a Provincial Court for the Canadian province of Alberta. The court oversees matters relating to criminal law, family law, youth law, civil law and traffic laws.
The Alberta courts operate on a circuit, hearing trials in a variety of nearby locations. In 2010 there were sitting in:[1]
- Airdrie
- Assumption
- Athabasca
- Banff
- Barrhead
- Bonnyville
- Boyle
- Breton
- Brooks
- Calgary
- Camrose
- Canmore
- Cardston
- Cochrane
- Cold Lake
- Coronation
- Didsbury
- Drayton Valley
- Drumheller
- Edmonton
- Edson
- Evansburg
- Fairview
- Falher
- Fort Chipewyan
- Fort Macleod
- Fort McMurray
- Fort Saskatchewan
- Fort Vermilion
- Fox Creek
- Glenevis
- Grande Cache
- Grande Prairie
- Hanna
- High Level
- High Prairie
- Hinton
- Jasper
- Killam
- Lac La Biche
- Leduc
- Lethbridge
- Lloydminster
- Mayerthorpe
- Medicine Hat
- Morinville
- Okotoks
- Peace River
- Pincher Creek
- Ponoka
- Red Deer
- Red Earth Creek
- Rocky Mountain House
- Sherwood Park
- Siksika Nation
- Slave Lake
- St. Albert
- St. Paul
- Stettler
- Stony Plain
- Strathmore
- Taber
- Tsuu T'ina Nation
- Valleyview
- Vegreville
- Vermilion
- Wabasca-Desmarais
- Wainwright
- Westlock
- Wetaskiwin
- Whitecourt
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Coordinates: 53°32′44″N 113°29′16″W / 53.54556°N 113.48778°W
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