Aboriginal Courtworker Program
Here you will find information on the Aboriginal Courtworker program and how it provides assistance to First Nations and Métis citizens who are in conflict with the law.
Alternatives to Going to Criminal Court
Find alternative measures and extrajudicial sanctions, which are options for both youths and adults who have been accused of a criminal offence.
Alternatives to Paying a Provincial Fine
Learn what options are available to you to work off a provincial fine, rather than paying it.
Community Service Order
Here you will find information on the Community Service Order Program and how it can benefit the community and promote offender accountability.
Counsel for Children
Learn about the Counsel for Children program as it relates to children and youth and the lawyers who may represent them in child protection proceedings.
Courts of Saskatchewan
Find information on attending court, court locations throughout Saskatchewan, Justices of the Peace, and much more.
Enforcing Court Orders
Once a decision is made following a trial or hearing, a judgment must sometimes be enforced. Here you will find information on the steps you need to take to enforce these orders as well as information from other authorities like Office of Residential Tenancies orders and Employment Standards Arbitrator’s decisions.
Juror Assistance and Support
The Saskatchewan Juror Assistance and Support Program provides you with immediate and confidential support to help you cope with the emotional impact of jury duty.
Jury Information
Learn about the eligibility for jury service and how jurors are selected in Saskatchewan.
Represent Yourself in Family Court
Find information on Self-Help Kits, which are designed for individuals who wish to represent themselves in family court in a number of areas.
Transcript of Court Proceedings
Request a transcript of court proceedings heard in all Provincial Courts and King’s Bench Courts in Saskatchewan.
Testifying in Court as a Victim or Witness of Crime
Find information on testifying in court as a victim or witness of crime.