Writ of Delivery (Form 20B) – Rules of the Small Claims Court Forms – Ontario Court Services
The Writ of Delivery (Form 20B) is an official document used by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, specifically within the Small Claims Court. This form directs a bailiff to seize and deliver specified personal property from a person against whom a court order has been made. It ensures that the legal process for reclaiming property is conducted formally and with proper documentation.
Filling out Form 20B requires careful attention to detail to ensure all necessary information is accurately provided. Below is a step-by-step guide:
Section 1: Court and Claim Information
- Claim No.: Write the claim number assigned to your case.
- Address: Enter the address of the Small Claims Court handling your case.
- Phone Number: Provide the phone number for the court.
Section 2: Parties Involved
- Plaintiff(s): Enter the full name(s) of the plaintiff(s).
- Defendant(s): Enter the full name(s) of the defendant(s).
Section 3: Bailiff Directive
- Name of Small Claims Court Location: Specify the location of the Small Claims Court.
- Date of Court Order: Provide the date on which the court made the order (e.g., January 1, 2024).
Section 4: Person Against Whom the Order Was Made
- Name: Enter the name of the person from whom the property will be seized.
Section 5: Person in Whose Favour the Order Was Made
- Name: Enter the name of the person who will receive the property.
- Street and Number: Provide the recipient’s street address.
- City, Province, Postal Code: Enter the recipient’s city, province, and postal code.
- Phone Number and Email Address: Provide the recipient’s phone number and email address (if any).
Section 6: Property Description
- Property Description: Describe the personal property to be delivered as specified in the court order. Include any marks or serial numbers for identification. If the property list is detailed in the issued claim, attach a copy of the claim.
Section 7: Location of Property
- Address: Provide the address where the property is located. If the address is not clear, attach a detailed map showing the nearest intersection.
Section 8: Authorization for Use of Force (if applicable)
- Check Box: If the court has expressly ordered that reasonable force may be used to enter a private dwelling, check this box. Attach a copy of the court’s order from the endorsement record.
Section 9: Clerk Certification
- Date: Provide the date when the form is completed by the clerk.
- Signature of Clerk: The clerk of the court will sign this section to validate the writ.
Final Steps
- Review: Carefully review all entries to ensure accuracy and completeness.
- Attachments: Ensure any required attachments, such as the issued claim or a detailed map, are included.
- Submission: Submit the completed form to the Small Claims Court handling your case.
By following these steps, you can accurately complete the Writ of Delivery (Form 20B), ensuring the proper legal process is followed for the delivery of personal property as ordered by the court.
Disclaimer: This guide is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. You should consult the Residential Tenancies Act or a legal professional.