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We recommend that you use this tool at courtdates.ca for a better user experience. This tool notifies you when certain types of Toronto court dates or motion dates become available for booking via Calendly.

For example, you are looking to book a motion before an Associate Judge for December 2026, but none are available. In that case, you can set up an alert. You will then receive an email notification when December 2026 dates become available to book.



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Frequently Asked Questions

Which types of hearings are you monitoring in Toronto?

– Associate Judges Motions (Under 75 Mins VIRTUAL)
– Associate Judges Motions (90 – 120 Mins VIRTUAL)
– Associate Judges Motions (75 Mins IN PERSON)
– Associate Judges Motions (90 – 120 Mins IN PERSON)
– Express Court (Short Motions Before an Associate Judge)
– Construction Lien First Trial Management Conference
– Civil Case Conference Before a Judge (Monday and Friday)
– Civil Case Conference Before a Judge (Tuesday to Thursday)
– Construction Lien Short Motion Before an Associate Judge
– Removal of Solicitor Motions Before an Associate Judge
– To Be Spoken to Court for Short Trial Scheduling
– Long Trial Scheduling Court
– Civil Practice Court (Courtroom A)
– Civil Practice Court (Courtroom B)
– Small Claims Court (Rule 12 Motion)
– Small Claims Court (Motion)

What is the Toronto Court Dates Finder?

This tool notifies you by email when certain Toronto Superior Court hearing dates become available to book. For example, if you want a motion date in a specific month but the court system shows none, you can set an alert and receive a notification when dates open up.

How do I use this tool to book Toronto court dates?

First, you choose a hearing type and review the earliest available date. Then, when you click an available date, the tool takes you directly to the court’s booking system so you can book Toronto court dates right away.

How do alerts work for Toronto motion dates?

If you want Toronto motion dates earlier than the first available booking date, you enter your “from” date, “to” date, and email, and then you create an alert. After that, the system monitors for openings and emails you when dates in your range become available.

Is the tool free to use?

Yes.

Can the Toronto Court Dates Finder help me find earlier court dates?

Yes. You can set your preferred date range, and the Toronto Court Dates Finder will monitor for earlier openings and notify you when dates within your range become available.