Civil claims: simplified procedure

Learn about the simplified procedure for lawsuits up to $200,000 in the Superior Court of Justice.

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Overview

If you believe you are owed money or property valued up to $200,000, and you decide to sue the person or business in the Superior Court of Justice, you must use the simplified procedure process, instead of the ordinary procedure process. The simplified procedure is a streamlined and less costly process for resolving certain civil cases in the Superior Court of Justice.

The simplified procedure is set out in Rule 76 of the Rules of Civil Procedure . Other rules under the Rules of Civil Procedure also apply to civil cases that fall under the simplified procedure process. This is explained in more detail below.

When to use the simplified procedure

If you want to start a lawsuit against someone, you must use the simplified procedure for your civil case in the Superior Court of Justice if all the following statements are true: