How do I find court records in Ontario?

How do I find court records in Ontario?

There is a file kept on every criminal and family case in the Ontario Court of Justice. You can access your file at the Court Services Division counter at the courthouse where your matter is proceeding. Ontario court addresses are listed on the Ministry of the Attorney General website.

Are court filings public?

Court records fall under the umbrella of information that is generally available for public inspection. However, some records and record information cannot be disclosed because they are deemed confidential either by law or by court rule.

Are criminal records public in Canada?

You have the right to access your own criminal record. You can request a copy from the RCMP or your local police under the Privacy Act of Canada. Criminal record checks are completed by municipal police and local RCMP detachments.

Can you find out if someone has a criminal record in Canada?

An RCMP background check is the only official way to perform a criminal background check on someone in Canada. The RCMP database is the only information network in Canada which has access to criminal records. The only truly free alternative to an official RCMP background check is to conduct an online search.

Where can I find the Ontario Court of Justice website?

Up to date information about cases in criminal court, which applies to POA young person matters, is available on the Ontario Court of justice website at https://www.ontariocourts.ca/ocj/. Public Statement by Ontario’s three Chief Justices regarding September 30th, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Where can I do a public record search in Toronto?

A search may be done in person at the Central Production and Verification Services Branch Public Office in Toronto between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday (excluding statutory holidays). Search results are immediate and you will receive a report to take home with you.

How to search for a trademark in Ontario?

Toll-free in Ontario: 1-866-997-1936 Teletypewriter (TTY): 1-866-442-2476 Or visit CIPO ’s website for information about trademarks or to conduct a trademark search. Clients may also wish to search the Nuans database, a Canada-wide corporate, business name and trademark registry.

When is Ontario Court of Justice Appeal date?

Provincial Offences Act appeals to a judge of the Ontario Court of Justice scheduled for September 30 will be adjourned. A new notice of hearing date will be sent to you. If you need to update your address with the court, please contact the courthouse where the appeal is scheduled to be heard.