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- Judgment Registry Form Bundle
Use this forms bundle when registering your judgment in the Saskatchewan Personal Property Registry for the goods side of the judgment. This bundle will also include forms to register your judgment in the Land Registry against land. The submission is a three step process. (use these forms to register your interest in both SPPR and Land Registry).
- Land Registry Packet Cover Page | View instructions
- Application for Judgment Registration | View instructions
Form Bundle
- Enforcement Charge Provincial Judgment | View instructions- Land Registry Packet Cover Page | View instructions
- Application for Judgment Registration | View instructions
Step 1: Register the Judgment in the Saskatchewan Personal Property Registry
Download and complete the mandatory fields for the Enforcement Charge Provincial Judgment. Prior to moving onto the next step you must receive a Verification Statement indicating your Registration Number. Submit forms to:
Saskatchewan Personal Property Registry
1301 - 1st Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4R 8H2
email: [email protected]
fax: 306-205-7866
Step 2: Search the Title in Quick Search
The forms required for this application require information that is displayed on the Title. We recommend you use Quick Search to find the title you wish to review, as it is the easiest way to locate a currently active title. If you need more 'search by' options, use Search.Step 3: Register the Application for Judgment Registration in the Land Registry
Download and complete the Land Registry Packet Cover Page and Application for Judgment Registration as per the help links. Submit forms to:Fax: Email: Mail: |
(306) 798-1525 [email protected] ISC eBusiness Services Centre 1301 1st Ave Regina, SK S4R 8H2 |
Want the sheriff to enforce the Judgment?
To proceed with the enforcement of the Judgment you must complete an Enforcement Instruction Form. This form can be found in the Enforcement of Money Judgments Regulations Form G.You will need to obtain search results from ISC depending your situation.
If you have questions, please contact your nearest Sheriff's Office. Courts of Saskatchewan.