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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Plaintiff’s Claim in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your Claim Number at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your case.
  3. Enter your personal information as Plaintiff No. 1, including your last name, first name, address, and contact details. If there are additional plaintiffs, ensure to list them on attached Form 1A.
  4. Proceed to fill out Defendant No. 1's information similarly, ensuring accuracy in their name and contact details.
  5. In the 'Reasons for Claim and Details' section, clearly explain what happened, where it occurred, and when. Specify the amount you are claiming.
  6. If applicable, attach any supporting documents directly within our platform to substantiate your claim.
  7. Finally, sign the document electronically using our editor before submitting it to the court.

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Superior court requires additional fees that are more expensive than small claims court. Cases in superior court will usually undergo formal discovery which also requires additional expenses. Superior court abides by strict deadlines for each filing.
The Superior Court is one of two divisions of the Court of Ontario. The other division is the lower court, the Ontario Court of Justice. The Superior Court has three specialized branches: Divisional Court, Small Claims Court, and Family Court.
How long the plaintiff has to serve the claim. A plaintiffs claim and defendants claim must be served on the defendant within six months after the date the claim is issued by the court. If there is more than one defendant in the case, all defendants must be served within this timeframe.
You can file Small Claims Court documents in three ways: online, by mail or in person. Documents may not be filed by email except in very limited circumstances (see below for more information).
On the filing of a claim by an infrequent claimant, $108. 2. On the filing of a claim by a frequent claimant, $228.

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Ontario Superior Court Filing Fees COURT FILING DOCUMENTFILING FEE Statement of Claim $243 Notice of Action $243 Notice of Application $243 Notice of Intent to Defend $1946 more rows
Filing fee is a charge by a state or federal government agency for processing documents and requests. Filing fees help cover the cost of reviewing the documents, storing them, and discourage unnecessary paper filings.
A filing fee is the amount of money you must pay to the court to begin your court case. The amount of money you have to pay depends on the court and the type of case. You may have to pay other filing fees at certain times during your case.

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