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Traffic Contact Information Information for Traffic Court Court Location Email Address Fax Number Phone Number Fort McMurray, Fort Chipewyan [email protected] 780‐743‐7395 780‐743‐7195 Calgary Traffic [email protected] 403‐297‐2220 403‐592‐2922 Calgary Criminal [email protected] 403‐297‐3179 403‐297‐2242 Edmonton Criminal [email protected] 780‐422‐9736 780‐427‐7863 St. Paul, Bonnyville, Cold Lake, Lac La Biche [email protected] 780‐645‐6273 780‐645‐6324 Red Deer, Rocky Mountain House, Stettler, Rimbey, Coronation [email protected] 403‐340‐7985 403‐340‐5250 Edmonton Traffic [email protected] 780‐427‐5791 780‐638‐4242 Edmonton Civil [email protected] 780‐427‐4348 780‐422‐2508 Fort Saskatchewan, Boyle [email protected] 780‐998‐7222 780‐998‐1200 Leduc, Breton, Drayton Valley [email protected] 780‐986‐0345 780‐986‐6911 Sherwood Park [email protected] 780‐449‐1490 780‐464‐0114 Vermillion, Lloydminster, Vegreville, Wainwright [email protected] 780‐853‐8200 780‐853‐8130 Calgary Family & Youth [email protected] 403‐297‐4892 403 297‐3473 Calgary Hearing Office [email protected] 403‐297‐3229 403‐297‐4444 Edmonton Hearing Office [email protected] 403‐427‐9479 780‐422‐3699 Hinton, Edson, Grande Cache, Jasper [email protected] 780‐865‐8253 780‐865‐8280 Grande Prairie PC, Fox Creek, Valleyview [email protected] 780 538 5454 780 538 5360 High Prairie, Red Earth Creek, Slave Lake, Wabasca‐Desmarais [email protected] 780 523 6643 780 523 6600 Medicine Hat, Brooks [email protected] 403‐529‐8606 403‐529‐8644 St. Albert, Athabasca, Barrhead, Morinville, Westlock [email protected] 780‐460‐2963 780‐458‐7300 Stony Plain, Evansburg, Alexis/Glenevis Mayerthorpe, Whitecourt [email protected] 780‐963‐6402 780‐963‐6205 Wetaskiwin, Ponoka [email protected] 780‐361‐1338 780‐361‐1204 Camrose, Killam [email protected] 780‐679‐1253 780‐679‐1240 Edmonton Family & Youth [email protected] 780-427-5797 780 427‐2743 Airdrie, Canmore, Cochrane, Didsbury, Okotoks, Tsuu T'ina, and Turner Valley [email protected] 403‐297‐3237 403‐592‐2740 Peace River, Fairview, Falher [email protected] 780‐624‐6175 780‐624‐6256 Lethbridge, Cardston, Fort MacLeod, Pincher Creek, Taber [email protected] 403‐381‐5763 403‐381‐5224 Drumheller, Hanna, Siksika Nation, Strathmore PC‐[email protected] 403‐823‐6073 403‐820‐7300 High Level, Chateh, Fort Vermillion [email protected] 780‐926‐4068 780‐926‐3715 Updated June 2021.
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