Welcome to the Provincial Court of British Columbia Website
The Provincial Court is the first level of court in British Columbia. The Court's jurisdiction
includes criminal, family, child protection, small claims, and traffic cases.
The Court sits throughout the province and hundreds of people attend the Provincial Court every day. For these people, this Court
represents the face of justice in British Columbia.
The Court adopted the following statement of principles in 2002:
As an independent judiciary, the Provincial Court of British Columbia is committed above all to upholding the Rule of Law and the
Constitution of Canada. We aspire to be fair, impartial, compassionate and patient in a knowledgeable and consistent application of the
law to all persons, with due regard to each person’s circumstances. We strive in serving the communities of BC to provide reasonable and
equal access to justice for all persons through traditional and innovative processes which, to the extent permitted by law and our
resources, are practical, speedy, inexpensive, and simple.
As part of the Court’s program of Public Outreach, the Chief Judge and the Court’s Public Information Committee will answer inquiries
regarding the Court and the justice system, through
Ask the Chief Judge.
What's New
Notice to Profession - Scheduling Civil Cases
Chief Judge Stansfield's interview with CKNW's Gord Macdonald - November 29, 2005 (mp3)
Court Services On-line Consultation Paper
Effective September 1, 2005, Provincial Court civil jurisdiction
increases the monetary limit of disputes from $10,000 to $25,000
2004-2005 Annual Report
Decisions posted in the last 7 days
Judicial vacancies are anticipated in the lower mainland and the interior within the next year. Judicial Council welcomes applications
to these locations: Judicial Appointment Process
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