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** Tel: (416) 326-3554 | ** Tel: (416) 326-3554 | ||
**email: torontosccfilings@ontario.ca | **email: torontosccfilings@ontario.ca | ||
==Counter Hours== | |||
The counter is only open from 9-11 a.m. and then 2-4 p.m. | |||
==Sheriff's Office== | ==Sheriff's Office== | ||
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* [https://ca01web.zoom.us/j/65069222945?pwd=Z3BKRWh3WjY5MFlOa1k0V1RlOFpqUT09 Trial Court - 01] | * [https://ca01web.zoom.us/j/65069222945?pwd=Z3BKRWh3WjY5MFlOa1k0V1RlOFpqUT09 Trial Court - 01] | ||
==Practice Directions== | |||
The Toronto Small Claims Court requires an affidavit for jurisdiction before noting any Defendant in default. You must also submit an affidavit in support of your costs. The clerk will not approve your default judgment with costs for service or drafting the claim unless you include the invoices for the service and your bill to your client. Be sure to get permission from your client before doing this. |
Latest revision as of 15:04, 12 July 2023
Information
- Administrative office
- Address: 47 Sheppard Ave, East, Toronto, ON M2N 5N1
- Tel: (416) 326-3554
- email: torontosccfilings@ontario.ca
Counter Hours
The counter is only open from 9-11 a.m. and then 2-4 p.m.
Sheriff's Office
- CSD.Torontoenforcement@ontario.ca
Trial Coordinators
- Rosina Frasca
- Trial Coordinator
- Toronto Small Claims Court
- 47 Sheppard Ave E, 3rd Flr, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 5X5
- Rosina.Frasca@ontario.ca
Virtual Court Rooms
Practice Directions
The Toronto Small Claims Court requires an affidavit for jurisdiction before noting any Defendant in default. You must also submit an affidavit in support of your costs. The clerk will not approve your default judgment with costs for service or drafting the claim unless you include the invoices for the service and your bill to your client. Be sure to get permission from your client before doing this.