
The two non-applicable jurats can be removed from the form. The applicable jurat section should be completed. Three jurats now appear on the prescribed form of affidavit and probate applications. Jurats on affidavits and probate applications To learn more about how to file these documents by email, review the Superior Court of Justice Consolidated Notice to the Profession, Litigants, Accused Persons, the Public and the Media dated October 6, 2020. To determine the appropriate method of filing of your documents refer to the Rules of Civil Procedure and Superior Court of Justice Notices to the Profession and the Public.ĭocuments in an Application for a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee can now be filed by email to the appropriate estate court office. To learn which forms may be filed or submitted electronically through these portals, refer to the Rules of Civil Procedure and the Ontario government website at File Civil Case Documents Online.ĭocuments that are required to be filed under the Rules of Civil Procedure can also be filed in hardcopy at the court counter and in some cases by mail or by email. The Rules of Civil Procedure allow many civil court forms to be filed electronically through the Civil Claims Online Portal or submitted through the Civil Submissions Online Portal. See Rule 4 of the Rules of Civil Procedure for further requirements.


Your completed form should be in 12 point (or 10 pitch) size, or neatly printed, with double spaces between the lines and a left-hand margin approximately 40 mm wide.


Do not use them prior to their effective date, which is listed in the table below. WARNING: Any forms shaded in grey in the table below have not yet come into force. Please note that to complete your court document, you may need to combine several of the forms listed below. 1990, Regulation 194, are available in the table below in HTML or Adobe and Microsoft Word formats. Electronic versions of forms under the Rules of Civil Procedure, R.R.O.
