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Ontario to roll out new portal expanding digital access to court system
- The Ontario Courts Public Portal will launch on Tuesday, expanding online access for court services to the public, litigants, and lawyers in Toronto, as stated by the Ontario government.
- The system, costing $166 million, will initially cover family, civil, small claims, bankruptcy, and enforcement cases, excluding criminal matters, as Attorney General Doug Downey announced.
- Phase 2, involving criminal matters, is planned for 2027, with a full province-wide rollout targeted for 2030, according to Downey.
- Chief Justice Geoffrey Morawetz described the portal as a 'historic transformation' that will integrate technologies across all legal areas, enhancing user experience.
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Ontario to roll out new portal expanding digital access to court system
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Read Full ArticleOntario to roll out new portal expanding digital access to court system – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Members of the public, litigants and lawyers in Toronto will be able to access far more of the court system online starting next week, as the province launches the first phase of what is set to be an Ontario-wide portal. The Ontario Courts Public Portal is set to go live on Tuesday and will allow people to file documents, pay fees and find virtual links for court hearings online. At first it is limited to Toronto matters and excludes c…
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