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Introducing Ontario’s First Interactive Judicial Regions Map

Ontario Superior Court of Justice has 8 judicial regions. But can you tell where one region ends and the next begins?

If you can’t, we have the answer.

At Courtready.ca, we overlaid the Superior Court’s static PDF map onto Google Maps, so you can drop in any Ontario address and instantly see which judicial region it belongs to. Take a look 👇

Try it out, and let us know what you think!

Ontario’s civil court system is divided into eight judicial regions. Knowing which one you belong to is important. Each region has its own courthouses, scheduling systems, and filing offices. If you file your case in the wrong region, the other party can ask the court to transfer it. That creates delays and extra costs.

We built Courtready’s Ontario Judicial Regions Map to help you avoid that problem. It shows you exactly where to file before you start your case. For example, the Rules of the Small Claims Court say that you must file your claim in the territorial division closest to where the defendant lives or does business. Our map makes that easy to see. It removes confusion and helps Ontarians start their cases with confidence.

Tom Macintosh Zheng is the co-founder of Courtready. One of his goals is to use existing, proven technology to make our justice system more efficient. Questions, comments? Feel free to get in touch!