Alberta Rules of Court 1968
When the new Alberta Rules of Court (AR 124/2010) came into effect on November 1, 2010 the existing Alberta Rules of Court (AR 390/68) were repealed, with some exceptions:
- Parts 57 [Winding-up Rules], 58 [Rules under the Local Authorities Election Act], 60 [Queen’s Bench Criminal Rules], 61 [Court of Appeal Criminal Rules] and 61.1 [Summary Conviction Appeal Rules] remain in force.
- Alberta Rules of Court (AR 390/68) will continue to apply to appeals to the Court of Appeal until new Appeal Rules are issued.
View and/or purchase the Rules of Court (124/2010).
Main Table of Contents and Index
Civil
- Court of Queen's Bench Civil Practice Notes
- Table of Contents
- Preliminary Matters
- Discovery
- Evidence and Trial
- Judgment
- Special Remedies and Appeals from Master
- Miscellaneous
- Divorce, Family, Infant's Property
- Foreign Process, Fees and Costs
- Foreclosure and Specific Performance
- Administrative, Contempt and Reciprocal Enforcement
- Judicial Review
- Winding Up Rules
- Local Authorities Election Act
- Other
- Schedule A - Civil Forms
- Schedule B - Divorce Forms
- Schedule C - Barristers and Solicitors Fees
- Schedule E - Tariff of Fees
- Schedule E.1 - Taxable Costs in Civil Enforcement Proceedings
- Judicial Districts
- Judgment Interest Regulation
Surrogate
Criminal
- Court of Queen's Bench Criminal Practice Notes
- Court of Queen's Bench Criminal Rules
- Court of Queen's Bench Criminal Appeal Rules
- Court of Appeal Criminal Practice Notes
- Court of Appeal Criminal Rules
Court of Appeal
Provincial Court
- Constitutional Notice Regulation
- Civil Division Regulation
- Civil Division Forms
- Mediation Rules
- Fees and Costs
- Family Law Act Procedures
- Provincial Court Practice Notes
Family Law Act
Records of Updates
Note: This consolidation has no legislative sanction and has been produced solely for the convenience of research. The official bound Statutes and Regulations must be consulted for all purposes of interpreting and applying the law.



