Many Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT) staff are members of the BC General Employees’ Union (BCGEU). The CRT’s unionized staff returned to work on October 27 after 4 weeks of strike action. We are now able to take phone calls and we appreciate your patience as staff work through a high volume of emails. See our blog post to learn more.
Technical Issue
If you experience a technical issue when submitting a claim application form or a claim response, please contact us and include your CRT dispute number.
The CRT is Canada’s first online tribunal. We’re part of the British Columbia public justice system. We offer an accessible, affordable way to resolve disputes without needing a lawyer or attending court.
We encourage a collaborative approach to resolving disputes.
If you can’t resolve your dispute, a tribunal member can make a decision about it. Members are independent legal experts. Their decisions can be enforced like court orders.
Claims about an intimate image of you being shared without your consent.
Motor vehicle accidents
Entitlement to benefits, and fault, damages and/or a minor injury determination if you were in a vehicle accident.
Small claims
Claims up to $5,000 about things you bought or sold, loans, personal property, contracts, roommates, pets, and more.
Strata property
Strata bylaws, councils, governance, maintenance and damage, nuisance, and more.
Societies and cooperatives
BC societies, and housing and community service cooperative associations.
Watch How the CRT Works
See how Ming uses the CRT’s Solution Explorer for free legal information and makes a claim against Dharma. Follow their story through the response, negotiation, facilitation, and CRT decision processes.