295 Bailiffs in Canada

640 Norris Crt # 104 K7P 2R9 - Kingston (ON)
613-384-6700
253 Palace Rd K7L 4T1 - Kingston (ON)
613-549-3456
Po Box 20005 Rpo Pioneer Park N2P 2B4 - Kitchener (ON)
519-742-5340
Kitchener Kitchener (ON)
519-893-2228
17 Queen St N0E 1G0 - Langton (ON)
519-875-3351
747 Hyde Park Rd # 204 N6H 3S3 - London (ON)
519-473-0361
10 Centre St N6J 1T5 - London (ON)
519-672-8959
420 Main St e # 601 L9T 1P9 - Milton (ON)
905-876-3332
7505 Kimbel St L5S 1A7 - Mississauga (ON)
905-854-6006
Recovery Board
Bailiffs
4141 Dixie Rd # 41023 L4W 1V5 - Mississauga (ON)
905-796-6365
4655 Kent Ave L2H 1J3 - Niagara Falls (ON)
905-371-1616
750 Oakdale Rd # 57 M3N 2Z4 - North York (ON)
416-746-6066
Barton & Co Ltd
Bailiffs
40 Kodiak Cres # 9 M3J 3G5 - North York (ON)
416-633-1416
333 Wilson Ave M3H 1T2 - North York (ON)
416-398-4700
Pro Bailiff Inc
Bailiffs
1183 Finch Ave w # 610 M3J 2G2 - North York (ON)
905-761-5330
134 Norfinch Dr # 3 M3N 1X7 - North York (ON)
416-749-7386
55 Irondale Dr M9L 2S6 - North York (ON)
416-701-1322
55 Irondale Dr M9L 2S6 - North York (ON)
416-288-9800
921 Alness St M3J 2J1 - North York (ON)
416-665-1488
58 Rossland Rd w L1G 2V5 - Oshawa (ON)
905-432-3262
A 1 Bailiff Svc
Bailiffs
130 Albert St #b12 K1P 5G4 - Ottawa (ON)
613-234-3418
Po Box 8473 Stn t Csc K1G 3H9 - Ottawa (ON)
613-748-6919
1015 Bank St K1S 3W7 - Ottawa (ON)
613-733-4020
Rajhathy, Gabe
Bailiffs
825 Cahill Dr w # 186 K1V 9N8 - Ottawa (ON)
613-723-0375
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Bailiffs

Bailiff services in Canada play a crucial role in enforcing legal processes and court orders.

There are different types of bailiffs in Canada, including civil bailiffs who enforce court-ordered judgments, property bailiffs who oversee the eviction process, and commercial bailiffs who handle the seizure and sale of assets to satisfy debts.The daily responsibilities of bailiffs may vary depending on their specialized area of work.

However, common tasks include serving legal documents, executing court orders, maintaining detailed records of seized assets, and coordinating with law enforcement agencies when necessary.

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