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Plaintiff’s Claim (Form 7A) – Rules of the Small Claims Court – Ontario Court Services

Form 7A is used in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice’s Small Claims Court to file a plaintiff’s claim. This form initiates a legal process where the plaintiff (the party filing the claim) seeks monetary compensation or the return of specific goods from the defendant (the party being sued).

Filing Form 7A in the Ontario Small Claims Court involves several detailed steps. Follow this guide to complete each section accurately.

Court Information

Plaintiff Information

Defendant Information

Reasons for Claim and Details

Monetary Claim

Signature and Date

Instructions for Filing a Claim

Complete the Plaintiff’s Claim form

    • Ensure all sections are filled out accurately.
    • Attach all relevant documents.

File the Plaintiff’s Claim

    • Submit the completed form and documents online or at the Small Claims Court office.
    • Pay the required fee (cheques or money orders payable to the Minister of Finance).

Serve the Defendants

    • Serve each defendant with a copy of the filed claim and documents according to the rules.
    • Refer to the “Guide to Procedure in the Small Claims Court – Serving Documents” for detailed instructions.

Important Considerations

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