Information for Lawyers

Disbursements

Information for Lawyers

Disbursement authorization requests


Some disbursements require prior authorization. In order to determine whether a disbursement requires prior authorization from Legal Aid Ontario (LAO), please refer to the Disbursement Handbook.

LAO has created specific forms for use regarding the following disbursements:

  • Paternity/ DNA testing in family law/ child protection matters;
  • Transcripts (e.g. bail hearings, DVD statements, s. 11b applications, civil examinations);
  • Translations (e.g. identity documents and supporting documents in immigration matters);
  • Experts - Medical/ Non-Medical

These forms should be used for these specific disbursement requests only. Requests for all other disbursements which require prior authorization should be made in writing.


How to request a disbursement authorization

Authorization must be sought in advance and in writing. When requesting authorization, provide as much detail as possible, such as estimated cost(s), number of pages/ hours, if applicable, and the name and credentials (CV) of any expert, if applicable.

Ensure the email subject line contains the client's name, the certificate number and the issuing district office.

If the disbursement request is urgent, add URGENT to the subject line. (Do not designate a request as urgent unless you need a response immediately or within 72 hours).

Disbursement authorizations are dealt with by Lawyer Services and Payments.


Submitting your request

You can either email or fax the completed form or letter to:

Email: disbursements@lao.on.ca

Fax: 416-204-4739 or 416-979-8562.

Note: Most communications over the Internet are not secure and you assume responsibility for transmission of client information in this way. LAO does not accept responsibility for privacy and security issues arising from a lawyer's decision to transmit client information by email or by telephone text messaging.