What courts are in Ottawa?

Ottawa Superior Court of Justice (SCJ) & Ontario Court of Justice.

  • Ottawa Bankruptcy Court (SCJ)
  • Ottawa Divisional Court (SCJ)
  • Tax Court of Canada.
  • Federal Court of Canada & Federal Court of Appeal.
  • Supreme Court of Canada.
  • How do I find old court cases in Ontario?

    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.

    What region is Ottawa courthouse?

    East Region – Courthouse Addresses.

    How do I get my divorce certificate in Ontario?

    Once you have the required information about your divorce, you may request your divorce certificate:

    1. online through the Justice Services Online Portal using your ONe-key account.
    2. in-person at the courthouse (you can also ask a representative to go on your behalf)
    3. by mail to the courthouse.

    Can you look up someones charges in Ontario?

    For criminal cases in the Superior Court of Justice, you can use this tool to search: name of the legal representative of the person or company. date the accused person was committed to stand trial in the Superior Court of Justice.

    Why are judges called your honor?

    The main purpose behind the use of the term “your honor” as it is used for judges today is still to denote that higher stature and additional respect that judges deserve. Judges occupy positions that require them to give unbiased, honest, consistent, and reliable opinions about legal and criminal matters.

    What does LC mean in court?

    Local Court sentencing. Sentence proceedings in the Local Court will usually commence immediately after a plea of guilty or a finding of guilt. Prosecution Guidance.

    What does V mean in court?

    It is always the government at the trial stage because the government initiates all criminal cases in the United States. The v. is an abbreviation of the Latin versus, meaning “against.” The second name refers to the party against which the action was brought.