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  2. Begin by entering the 'Incident Details'. Fill in the 'Date of Incident' and select AM or PM, followed by the 'Time of Incident'.
  3. Next, specify the 'Incident Location' where the trespass occurred. This is crucial for clarity.
  4. In the 'Reason for Trespass Notice' section, provide a brief explanation of why this notice is being issued.
  5. Fill out the details of the 'Trespassed Individual'. Include their name, gender, address, date of birth, height, weight, eye color, race, and contact number.
  6. Review the legal notice section carefully. Ensure all information aligns with your local statutes regarding trespassing.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form where indicated. Choose your method of delivery for the notice: In Person or Via Certified Mail.

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It is an offence to trespass on public and private property in Ontario. Under the Trespass to Property Act, you commit trespassing when you: go onto another persons property where it is prohibited with notice in writing (can be a sign stating NO ENTRY); do something on another persons property that is prohibited.
Access to the door of a building on premises for lawful purposes is protected except where specifically prohibited. A sign showing a graphic representation or wording of prohibited access is sufficient. Red markings indicate no trespassing, while yellow markings indicate limited access for certain activities.
The elements of trespass are: (1) the plaintiffs ownership or control of the property; (2) the defendants intentional, reckless, or negligent entry onto the property; (3) lack of permission for the entry or acts in excess of permission; (4) harm; and (5) the defendants conduct was a substantial factor in causing the

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And you should contact the police immediately. People often tell us that they dont report trespass incidents because the police wont respond. While this may be true, your call concerning trespassing is of lower priority than a traffic accident, etc. you nevertheless should always call the police.
But what does no trespassing mean? It refers to the act of entering or staying on someone elses property without permission, and placing visible signs serves as a clear warning to potential intruders.
(b) does not leave the premises immediately after he or she is directed to do so by the occupier of the premises or a person authorized by the occupier, is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $10,000. R.S.O.

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