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Located in the heart of Toronto, just steps from key Ontario courthouses. Our in-house team services the GTA and surrounding regions.
Contact Details
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250 University Ave., Suite 222,
Toronto, ON., M5H 3E5, Canada - Mon-Fri: 9:00am-5:00pm EST
- Please send all work orders to: info@excelsiorltd.ca
Team Contact
- Scott Martens, President
- scott@excelsiorltd.ca
- 647-628-3633
- Nick Galati, Vice President
- nick@excelsiorltd.ca
- 647-444-1268
- Brandon Arjun, Operations Manager
- brandon@excelsiorltd.ca
- 416-302-0031
Frequently Asked Questions
Please reach us at info@excelsiorltd.ca if you cannot find an answer to your question.
What types of legal cases does Excelsior serve?
Excelsior Ltd. serves a wide range of legal cases, including civil, family, and small claims court cases. No matter what type of legal case you have, we can help ensure that your documents are served in a timely and professional manner.
How long will it take for Excelsior to serve your documents?
Generally speaking, it normally takes between one to three attempts before a party is served. Unless rush same-day rush service is requested, our in-house process servers will generally make the first attempt within 1-3 business days. The service is always effected pursuant to the relevant Rules of Court. As each individual case is unique, it can take longer to serve a party.
In some cases, a party may be attempting to avoid service. Necessary information is collected and if a motion for substituted service is necessary, our office can provide a supporting affidavit to establish the lengths that have been taken in an attempt to serve a party. This will assist you to obtain a court order authorizing an alternative manner of service or dispensation of service.
Does Excelsior provide an affidavit of service?
Upon effecting a service, our office completes the necessary affidavit(s) of service setting out the date and time of service and related particulars as required by the relevant Rules of Court. Affidavits of service are sworn before a commissioner of oaths, with notarized options available for an additional fee.