Toronto Court Dates Finder
Courtready’s Toronto Court Dates Finder tracks the earliest available booking dates for Toronto Superior Court hearings and emails you the moment a date in your preferred range opens up. Free, no signup beyond your email for alerts.
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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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Toronto Court Dates Finder
The Toronto Court Dates Finder, available at courtdates.ca, is a free monitoring and notification tool that tracks the earliest available booking dates for Toronto Superior Court of Justice hearings. When a date in your preferred range opens up, the tool emails you within minutes so you can rebook through the Court's official Calendly system. It currently covers Associate Judges Motions Under 75 Minutes (Virtual), with additional civil hearing types being added over time. Check out our other free Toronto Superior Court tools below.
The Toronto Superior Court has experienced significant scheduling backlogs across many civil hearing types, with motion dates often booking weeks or months out. Slots that do open up, typically when a previously booked matter settles, are taken very quickly. The Toronto Court Dates Finder exists to give self-represented litigants, paralegals, and lawyers a fair chance at catching those openings the moment they appear, instead of refreshing the Court's booking page manually. For broader context on wait times by hearing type, see our Toronto Court Delays Dashboard.
Disclaimer: This tool is provided for reference purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The Toronto Court Dates Finder is independent and not affiliated with the Superior Court of Justice or any Ontario court. Always verify booking confirmations through the Court's official system. For questions or to report an error, please email admin [at] courtready.ca.
Common Questions
What is the Toronto Court Dates Finder?
The Toronto Court Dates Finder, available at courtdates.ca, is a free monitoring and notification tool that tracks the earliest available booking dates for Toronto Superior Court of Justice hearings and emails you when a date in your preferred range becomes available. It is built for self-represented litigants, paralegals, and lawyers facing the Toronto Superior Court's significant scheduling backlogs. The tool watches the Court's official Calendly booking system on your behalf so you do not have to refresh it manually.
Which Toronto Superior Court hearings does the tool monitor?
The tool currently monitors Associate Judges Motions Under 75 Minutes (Virtual) at the Toronto Superior Court of Justice. Coverage of additional civil hearing types is being added over time. If you would like to see a particular Toronto Superior Court hearing type added, such as long motions, civil case conferences, or civil practice court, please let Courtready know.
How do I use the Toronto Court Dates Finder to book a Toronto motion date?
Pick a hearing type, for example Associate Judges Motions Under 75 Mins VIRTUAL. The tool shows you the earliest available booking dates pulled from the Toronto Superior Court's official Calendly system. Click any date to be taken directly to the Court's booking page, where you can confirm that date. The Toronto Court Dates Finder does not book on your behalf; it surfaces available openings so you can act on them quickly.
How do email alerts for Toronto motion dates work?
If none of the listed dates work for you, fill in a From date, a To date, and your email under Want more dates? Set up an alert, then click Create Alert. Within a few minutes you will receive a confirmation email. The system then automatically watches the Toronto Superior Court's booking system and sends you another email the moment a matching date opens up. You can create as many alerts as you need, for different hearing types or different date ranges.
How can I get an earlier court date in Toronto than the one I currently have?
Getting an earlier Toronto motion date is one of the most common uses of the Toronto Court Dates Finder. If you already have a Toronto Superior Court hearing date and want something earlier, set your alert range to end the day before your current date. When an earlier opening appears, usually because another case has settled and freed up the slot, you receive an email notification and can rebook through the Court's official booking system.
Why are Toronto Superior Court motion dates so hard to book?
The Toronto Superior Court of Justice has experienced significant scheduling backlogs across many civil hearing types. Available motion dates often sit weeks or months out, and the rare slots that do open up, typically when a previously booked matter settles, are taken very quickly. The Toronto Court Dates Finder exists to give litigants a fair chance at catching those openings the moment they appear, instead of refreshing the Court's booking page manually. Courtready also publishes a Toronto Court Delays Dashboard tracking wait times across hearing types.
What is an Associate Judges Motion in the Toronto Superior Court?
Associate Judges, formerly known as Masters, hear a wide range of interlocutory civil motions in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, particularly procedural and case-management motions. In Toronto, Associate Judges Motions Under 75 Minutes (Virtual) refers to short civil motions before an Associate Judge that are heard remotely by videoconference and booked through the Court's Calendly system. These are among the most commonly booked civil hearings in Toronto.
Is the Toronto Court Dates Finder free to use?
Yes. The Toronto Court Dates Finder is completely free. There is no fee, no paywall, and no account required to view the earliest available dates or to set up email alerts. It is offered as a free public service by Courtready as part of our mission to help Canadians navigate the justice system.
Are you affiliated with the Toronto Superior Court of Justice?
No. The Toronto Court Dates Finder is independent and not affiliated with the Superior Court of Justice or any Ontario court. It was conceived by former Toronto litigator Tom Macintosh Zheng and built by Adam Marciniak, and is operated by Courtready, a Canadian legal self-help platform that publishes free tools and public legal education for people navigating the justice system.
Why was the Toronto Court Dates Finder built?
Delay is a serious problem in Ontario's courts. When cases or issues settle, any pre-booked hearing dates once again become available for the public to book, but no one knows when this happens unless someone is constantly and manually checking the Court's website. The Toronto Court Dates Finder solves this by automatically monitoring the booking system and emailing you the moment your desired dates open up. This levels the playing field between self-represented litigants and large law firms that have the resources to refresh manually.
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