Court Services: Victim or Witness Services
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Justice
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Service Description
Provides court orientation and support to children and other vulnerable victims/witnesses who are required to testify in court in Saskatchewan. This helps reduce the fear, anxiety, and further trauma that may occur through testifying. Available throughout the province.
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Eligibility
Children and other vulnerable victims/witnesses who are required to testify in court.
Application Process
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Phone 1: 306-933-5173
Saskatoon Victim/Witness Services
Phone 2: 306-953-2798
Prince Albert Victim/Witness Services
Phone 3: 306-236-0433
Meadow Lake Victim/Witness Services
Phone 4: 306-446-7577
Battlefords Victim/Witness Services
Phone 5: 306-425-4224
La Ronge Victim/Witness Services
Business Line: 306-787-3883
Regina Victim/Witness Services
Service Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/justice-crime-and-the-law/courts-and-sentencing/testifying-in-court
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Prosecutions District: North Battleford
- Court Services: Victim or Witness Services (6 locations)
- Prosecution Regional Offices (12 locations)
- Victims: Compensation for Victims of Crime (12 locations)
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Prosecutions District: La Ronge
Mistasinihk Place (Room 2300)
1328 La Ronge Avenue
La Ronge SK S0J 1L0 -
Prosecutions District: Meadow Lake
212 1st Street East
Meadow Lake SK S9X 1Y1 -
Prosecutions District: North Battleford
1146 102nd Street
4th Floor
North Battleford SK S9A 1E9 -
Prosecutions District: Prince Albert
85 15th Street West
Prince Albert SK S6V 3P4 -
Prosecutions District: Regina - Main (Trial Matters)
910 - 1801 Hamilton Street
Regina SK S4P 4B4 -
Prosecutions District: Saskatoon - Main (Trial Matters)
224 4th Avenue South
8th Floor
Saskatoon SK S7K 5M5
Location Info
Fax: 306-446-7499
Business Line: 306-446-7788
North Battleford Prosecutions
Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/government/directory?ou=4a9c6d29-5ccc-4e0c-8100-4ef9fc974d45
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