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The Ministry of the Attorney General has developed a tool to find case information online for adult criminal cases at the Ontario Court of Justice. You may find it here: Search for court cases online.
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Addresses and contact information for provincially run court locations.Addresses and contact information for municipal courthouses.Learn how Ontario’s three levels of court are organized.Download or print the court forms you may need for court proceedings in Ontario.Learn about court transcripts and how to order them.Learn what commissioning means and how to find a commissioner.Learn about fulfilling career opportunities in the courts, the skills required for the job, and how to apply.Learn how to become a court interpreter and read about the rules and responsibilities.Learn how to apply and qualify for the mandatory mediation rosters in Toronto, Ottawa and Windsor.Learn about the process to apply for, renew, change or cancel an appointment.Acts and regulations
1. Provincial Offences Act— the legislation that governs provincial offences in Ontario 2. Rules for Provincial Offences Actproceedings 3. Rules for Provincial Offences Actappeals in the Court of Appeal 4. Rules for section 116 Provincial Offences Actappeals in the Superior Court of Justice and Ontario Court of Justice 5. Rules for section 135 Provincial Offences Actappeal in the Ontario Court of Justice
Read the annual reports prepared by the Ministry of the Attorney General division that administers courts in Ontario. 1. 2023-2024 2. 2022-2023 3. 2019-2022 4. 2018-2019
Ontario is committed to providing a modern and professional court system that supports accessible, fair, timely and effective justice services. You can provide feedback: 1. by calling 2. in writing 3. email Contact Information: Assistant Deputy Attorney General Court Services Division Ministry of the Attorney General 720 Bay Street, 2nd floor Toron...
If you have a question about a particular court proceeding, please contact the court office where the proceeding is being heard. If you have a question about using an online court service platform (such as Justice Services Online or Case Center), follow the Contact instructions on that platform. For general comments and questions about court servic...
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To request information for remote hearing access, please contact the relevant courthouse, preferably by email, using the subject line, “Hearing Access Request” and identifying the case you want to attend.
You can submit most family court documents online, including to: apply for a simple or joint divorce. start or answer an application for things like child support, spousal support, or division of property. attend a family conference. make or respond to a motion. bring a motion to change a final court order or agreement for things like child support
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For further information or if you have forgotten your Registered Access Number, please contact the Court's Records Centre either by email at records-dossiers@scc-csc.ca or by telephone at 613-996-7933 or at 1-888-551-1185.