Rule 54.1, Court of Appeal Rules
Notice Regarding Modified Filing Directions in Civil and Criminal Appeals
Use of Facsimile in the Court of Appeal (Civil & Criminal Practice Directive, 19 September 2011)
All documents that fit within the size restrictions (i.e., documents that are less than 300 pages/100MB)
PDFs must have Optical Character Recognition enabled
A scanned original signature is required for affidavits, orders and statutory declarations. For all other documents, a typewritten signature is sufficient.
All documents in civil appeals must be filed through Court Services Online.
Documents that cannot be filed through CSO can be filed by email to CACounter@bccourts.ca or by fax to (604) 660-1951.
100MB (CSO Only)
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A schedule of fees for matters in the Court of Appeal is available at Appendix C, Schedule 1 of the Court of Appeal Rules.
You must have a registered account to e-file with CSO. There is a non-statutory fee of $7.00 per package. A package may contain one or more documents relating to the same court file number. See e-filing FAQs here.
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Notice Regarding Modified Filing Directions in Civil and Criminal Appeals
Use of Facsimile in the Court of Appeal (Civil & Criminal Practice Directive, 19 September 2011)
All documents that fit within the size restrictions (i.e., documents that are less than 300 pages/100MB)
PDFs must have Optical Character Recognition enabled
A scanned original signature is required for affidavits, orders and statutory declarations. For all other documents, a typewritten signature is sufficient.
All documents in criminal appeals may be filed through Court Services Online.
Documents that cannot be filed through CSO can be filed by email to CACounter@bccourts.ca or by fax to (604) 660-1951.
100MB (CSO Only)
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You must have a registered account to e-file with CSO. There is a non-statutory fee of $7.00 per package. A package may contain one or more documents relating to the same court file number. See e-filing FAQs here.
Rule 54.1, Court of Appeal Rules
Notice Regarding Modified Filing Directions in Civil and Criminal Appeals
Use of Facsimile in the Court of Appeal (Civil & Criminal Practice Directive, 19 September 2011)
All documents that fit within the size restrictions (i.e., documents that are less than 300 pages/100MB)
PDFs must have Optical Character Recognition enabled
A scanned original signature is required for affidavits, orders and statutory declarations. For all other documents, a typewritten signature is sufficient.
All documents in civil appeals must be filed through Court Services Online.
Documents that cannot be filed through CSO can be filed by email to CACounter@bccourts.ca or by fax to (604) 660-1951.
100MB (CSO Only)
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A schedule of fees for matters in the Court of Appeal is available at Appendix C, Schedule 1 of the Court of Appeal Rules.
You must have a registered account to e-file with CSO. There is a non-statutory fee of $7.00 per package. A package may contain one or more documents relating to the same court file number. See e-filing FAQs here.
Unavailable
Notice Regarding Modified Filing Directions in Civil and Criminal Appeals
Use of Facsimile in the Court of Appeal (Civil & Criminal Practice Directive, 19 September 2011)
All documents that fit within the size restrictions (i.e., documents that are less than 300 pages/100MB)
PDFs must have Optical Character Recognition enabled
A scanned original signature is required for affidavits, orders and statutory declarations. For all other documents, a typewritten signature is sufficient.
All documents in criminal appeals may be filed through Court Services Online.
Documents that cannot be filed through CSO can be filed by email to CACounter@bccourts.ca or by fax to (604) 660-1951.
100MB (CSO Only)
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You must have a registered account to e-file with CSO. There is a non-statutory fee of $7.00 per package. A package may contain one or more documents relating to the same court file number. See e-filing FAQs here.
Rule 54.1, Court of Appeal Rules
Notice Regarding Modified Filing Directions in Civil and Criminal Appeals
Use of Facsimile in the Court of Appeal (Civil & Criminal Practice Directive, 19 September 2011)
All documents that fit within the size restrictions (i.e., documents that are less than 300 pages/100MB)
PDFs must have Optical Character Recognition enabled
A scanned original signature is required for affidavits, orders and statutory declarations. For all other documents, a typewritten signature is sufficient.
All documents in civil appeals must be filed through Court Services Online.
Documents that cannot be filed through CSO can be filed by email to CACounter@bccourts.ca or by fax to (604) 660-1951.
100MB (CSO Only)
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A schedule of fees for matters in the Court of Appeal is available at Appendix C, Schedule 1 of the Court of Appeal Rules.
You must have a registered account to e-file with CSO. There is a non-statutory fee of $7.00 per package. A package may contain one or more documents relating to the same court file number. See e-filing FAQs here.
Unavailable
Notice Regarding Modified Filing Directions in Civil and Criminal Appeals
Use of Facsimile in the Court of Appeal (Civil & Criminal Practice Directive, 19 September 2011)
All documents that fit within the size restrictions (i.e., documents that are less than 300 pages/100MB)
PDFs must have Optical Character Recognition enabled
A scanned original signature is required for affidavits, orders and statutory declarations. For all other documents, a typewritten signature is sufficient.
All documents in criminal appeals may be filed through Court Services Online.
Documents that cannot be filed through CSO can be filed by email to CACounter@bccourts.ca or by fax to (604) 660-1951.
100MB (CSO Only)
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You must have a registered account to e-file with CSO. There is a non-statutory fee of $7.00 per package. A package may contain one or more documents relating to the same court file number. See e-filing FAQs here.
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