Hi. I'm filing a form 4F and have hit a bit of a snag. The addresses on the most recent form I can find (April 11, 2012) don't match up with information I dug up on google. Google: The Attorney General of Ontario (as required by section 109 of the Courts of Justice Act) The McMurtry-Scott Building 11th floor 720 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M5G 2K1 fax: (416) 326-4007 Form 4F default: The Attorney General of Ontario (as required by section 109 of the Courts of Justice Act) Constitutional Law Branch 4th floor 720 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M5G 2K1 fax: (416) 326-4015 In addition, I can't find the attorney general of canada's information. Basically, my question is which number is the correct number to fax this to? the possibly correct and more recent -4007, or the 2 year old -4015 on the latest form?
Hi. I'm filing a form 4F and have hit a bit of a snag. The addresses on the most recent form I can find (April 11, 2012) don't match up with information I dug up on google.
Google:
The Attorney General of Ontario (as required by section 109 of the Courts of Justice Act)
The McMurtry-Scott Building
11th floor
720 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2K1
fax: (416) 326-4007
Form 4F default:
The Attorney General of Ontario (as required by section 109 of the Courts of Justice Act)
Constitutional Law Branch
4th floor
720 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2K1
fax: (416) 326-4015
In addition, I can't find the attorney general of canada's information.
Basically, my question is which number is the correct number to fax this to? the possibly correct and more recent -4007, or the 2 year old -4015 on the latest form?
For the Ontario Attorney General you want to fax it to the Constitutional Law Branch at 416-326-4015. The other number you have is the general inquiries number, where as you want to send your 4F specifically to the Constitutional Law Branch with in the Ministry. I couldn't find the fax number for the Ontario Regional office for the Attorney General of Canada but I did find their regular telephone number which is 416-973-0942, so I would call the number, tell them what you are doing, and ask them where you should fax your 4F to.
For the Ontario Attorney General you want to fax it to the Constitutional Law Branch at 416-326-4015. The other number you have is the general inquiries number, where as you want to send your 4F specifically to the Constitutional Law Branch with in the Ministry.
I couldn't find the fax number for the Ontario Regional office for the Attorney General of Canada but I did find their regular telephone number which is 416-973-0942, so I would call the number, tell them what you are doing, and ask them where you should fax your 4F to.
Thanks for your help. I can use all that I can get. The number on the form for Canada is: The Attorney General of Canada Suite 3400, Exchange Tower Box 36, First Canadian Place Toronto, Ontario, M5X 1K6 fax: (416) 952-0298 But I suppose I'll call monday morning to confirm before I submit all my forms and go to the courthouse to submit the rest. As it is now, these are the people at the bottom of my 4F: TO The Attorney General of Ontario (as required by section 109 of the Courts of Justice Act) Constitutional Law Branch 4th floor 720 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M5G 2K1 fax: (416) 326-4015 The Attorney General of Canada (as required by section 109 of the Courts of Justice Act) Suite 3400, Exchange Tower Box 36, First Canadian Place Toronto, Ontario M5X 1K6 fax: (416) 952-0298 (or Justice Building 234 Wellington Street Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H8 fax: (613) 954-1920 Mark Binnes Oxford County Prosecutors Office 419 Hunter Street Woodstock, ON, N4S 4G5 fax: 1-(866) 877-4478 Clerk of the Court Oxford County Prosecutors Office 419 Hunter Street Woodstock, ON, N4S, 4G5
Thanks for your help. I can use all that I can get.
The number on the form for Canada is:
The Attorney General of Canada
Suite 3400, Exchange Tower
Box 36, First Canadian Place
Toronto, Ontario, M5X 1K6
fax: (416) 952-0298
But I suppose I'll call monday morning to confirm before I submit all my forms and go to the courthouse to submit the rest.
As it is now, these are the people at the bottom of my 4F:
TO
The Attorney General of Ontario (as required by section 109 of the Courts of Justice Act)
Constitutional Law Branch
4th floor
720 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2K1
fax: (416) 326-4015
The Attorney General of Canada (as required by section 109 of the Courts of Justice Act)
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