At courthouses, use the main entrance and follow health and safety protocols. Use Court Services Online, fax, email or mail to file documents; you can also contact a specific registry.
April 27, 2021
As of March 1, 2021, the Supreme Court of British Columbia rescinded Administrative Notice Number 1 and requested that Court Services Branch registry staff review some Supreme Court forms before they are accepted at the registry.
To assist the public and legal community, template forms that contain the required checking points are available.
Effective May 3, 2021, the Supreme Court has requested that Court Services Branch registry staff ensure, for specified filings, that there are at least eight business days between an application and hearing date being set. This applies to the following forms:
Further information regarding the rules can be found online at: Supreme Court Civil Rules, Supreme Court Family Rules.
You may need to complete and submit (also referred to as “file”) court forms for your legal matter.
There are many different forms for each types of court matter and for the different levels of court. All B.C. court forms can be found in this section.
Click on the links below or at left to access the forms.
Forms are listed by category:
Criminal court forms (includes Criminal Code and Controlled Drugs and Substances Act matters)
Family court forms (includes protection orders, guardianship, child and spousal support, and divorce)
Supreme Court family forms (family matters including divorce, adoption and division of family property)
Civil court forms (excluding family):
Small claims forms (claims for debt, damages, recovery of personal property and specific performance of agreements up to $35,000)
Violation ticket forms:
Court of Appeal (includes appeals from Supreme Court, from Provincial Court on some criminal matters, and reviews and appeals from some administrative boards and tribunals)