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How to fill out the Certificate form to start enforcement proceedings against a person who fails to pay a fine online
The Certificate form is an essential document used to initiate enforcement proceedings against individuals who have failed to pay their fines. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions tailored to assist all users, regardless of their legal experience, in accurately completing the form online.
Follow the steps to fill out the Certificate form accurately and efficiently.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Certificate form. Once you click the button, the form will open and be ready for you to fill out.
- In the 'Registry File Number' section, enter the unique file number assigned to your case. This number helps identify your specific enforcement proceedings.
- Proceed to the 'Registry Location' section. Specify the location of the Provincial Court of British Columbia where your case is registered.
- In the 'Judgment Creditor' section, provide your name as the individual or entity that was awarded the judgment.
- In the 'JUDGMENT Debtor' section, fill in the name of the person who failed to pay the fine, referred to as the Debtor.
- Next, complete the Debtor's address information, including street address, city, province, and postal code. Accurate information is crucial for effective enforcement.
- Provide the Debtor’s telephone number in the designated field to allow for further communication if necessary.
- In the first table, enter the date of conviction or the date the person was deemed convicted of the offence, the amount of the fine, and the date by which the fine was payable.
- Fill in the 'Amount of Fine remaining unpaid' and 'Interest Payable on Fine Remaining Unpaid' columns in the table, showing what the Debtor still owes.
- If needed, add more entries in the table by using additional pages as required to detail all fines owed.
- Calculate and sum the total fines and interest owed, ensuring all figures are accurate. Write this amount in the 'Total' section of the table.
- Finally, sign the document in the designated area and include your title and address, then date the form.
- Once completed, you can save your changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Certificate form online today to efficiently start your enforcement proceedings.
You must hire a levying officer (a registered process server or a sheriff's deputy) to collect your judgment. You cannot serve the Writ yourself. Look at the information you have about your debtor's assets. Then tell the levying officer about the assets and where they are.
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