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If you need to file documents with a court or tribunal, you should deliver them another way. For example, you might be able to send your documents by courier or use an online service. Some courts and tribunals accept documents in person.

If you’re expecting a cheque, there may be delays. You might be able to ask for direct deposit if you want.

For more information, call or check the website of the court, tribunal, or government office that you’re dealing with.