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Search writ of execution and judgment registries across Canada. Identify enforceable judgments that may affect your debtor or property interests.

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Writ of Execution Searches

Search provincial writ registries to identify enforceable judgments against individuals or businesses. Writs can affect personal property and real estate, making them essential to due diligence.

  • Debtor name searches
  • Property-based searches
  • Writ number verification
  • All provincial registries
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Writs of Execution
DEBTOR NAME
Ontario
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Details

Judgment Information

Obtain details on registered judgments including creditor information, judgment amounts, and court file references.

  • Judgment creditor details
  • Amount of judgment
  • Court file references
  • Registration dates
Writ Details
Creditor First National Bank
Amount $125,000.00
Court File CV-23-00456
Registered Oct 15, 2023
Reports

Comprehensive Writ Reports

Receive detailed reports on all writs discovered, with clear summaries of potential impact on your transaction.

  • Complete writ summaries
  • Creditor and amount details
  • Impact assessment
  • PDF and Excel exports
Writ Search Report Ontario
No Writs Found
No writs of execution registered against this debtor in Ontario.
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FAQ

Common Questions

What is a writ of execution?
A writ of execution is a court order that allows a judgment creditor to enforce a judgment by seizing and selling the debtor's property. When registered against land or personal property, it can affect title and transfer rights.
How do writs affect real estate transactions?
Registered writs can bind the land of a judgment debtor. In real estate transactions, outstanding writs must typically be addressed (paid out or released) before clear title can be transferred.
What information is needed for a writ search?
For debtor searches, provide the exact legal name of the individual or business. For property searches, provide the legal description. Search requirements may vary by province.
How long are writs effective?
Writ duration varies by province, typically 6-10 years from registration. Writs can be renewed before expiry. Our reports include registration dates to help assess current validity.
Do you search all provincial writ registries?
Yes, we search writ registries across all Canadian provinces and territories. Each jurisdiction maintains its own registry system, but our standardized reports ensure consistent output.
How long does a writ search take?
Most writ searches return results within 24-48 hours. Turnaround may vary by province depending on registry access and search volume.

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