File the order
You'll need
- A copy of the completed and signed Order Made After Application (Form F51)
Make a copy of the completed and signed order and take it to the court registry where the hearing was held. At this point, the order is usually called a draft order.
The court registry staff will review the order, then have it signed by the court, stamped, and entered or filed. Keep a copy of this draft order for your records until you get the entered Order Made After Application (Form F51).
Entering the order can take several weeks. Ask the court registry clerk when you might be able to pick up the entered order.
Updated on 22 May 2019