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Legal Government Institutions in Ontario
Navigating the public side of the legal system is a reality for many residents and businesses in Ontario. This page on lawyerinfo.ca is strictly dedicated to the government institutions, courts, and administrative bodies that serve the province. From the Ministry of the Attorney General to the various tribunals that adjudicate specific disputes, we have compiled a comprehensive directory of the public sector’s legal infrastructure. Whether you need to pay a provincial fine, file a small claim, or register a business name, knowing exactly where to go is crucial. We provide accurate addresses and phone numbers for courthouses, ServiceOntario centres, and other government offices to help you deal with the bureaucracy efficiently.
The Ontario Court System
Ontario’s court system is one of the busiest in the world. It is comprised of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, the Superior Court of Justice, and the Ontario Court of Justice. Each has a specific jurisdiction. The Ontario Court of Justice handles the vast majority of criminal charges and many family law matters. The Superior Court of Justice deals with more serious crimes, civil litigation, and divorce. Understanding which courthouse you need to attend is vital. We list the locations of these courts across the province, from large urban judicial centres to satellite courts in rural areas. We also provide information for the Small Claims Court, a branch of the Superior Court, which is a frequent destination for individuals settling monetary disputes. Contact details for court administration and filing offices are readily available here.
Tribunals Ontario and Administrative Justice
A significant amount of legal adjudication in Ontario happens outside of the formal court system, within specialized tribunals. Tribunals Ontario acts as an umbrella organization for bodies like the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB), the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO), and the Social Benefits Tribunal. These institutions handle disputes that affect the daily lives of thousands of Ontarians, from eviction hearings to discrimination claims. Our directory lists the contact points for these boards, helping you find where to submit applications or attend hearings. Accessing these administrative justice bodies correctly is essential for landlords, tenants, and applicants for government support.
ServiceOntario and Land Registries
For administrative legal tasks, ServiceOntario is the primary interface for the government. This is where residents go for health card renewals, driver’s licensing, and vehicle registration. For businesses and property owners, the Land Registry Offices are critical for searching titles and registering deeds. We provide the locations and contact information for these offices to streamline your interactions with the provincial government. Additionally, we list resources for Legal Aid Ontario, which provides legal assistance to low-income residents, and the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee. By consolidating this information, lawyerinfo.ca ensures that you have a reliable map of Ontario’s government legal services. We encourage users to verify operating hours by calling the numbers provided. Use this page to connect with the institutions that uphold the law in Ontario.
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