In such cases, the creditor will require proof of judgment in the form of a Certificate of Judgment from the originating court. The Certificate must then be filed in the court office where the judgment will be enforced. A fee is required for each Certificate that is issued.
A Certificate of Judgment form may be obtained at the Small Claims Court office or online from the Ministry of the Attorney General, Rules of the Small Claims Court Forms.
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