Payment Options
There are five payment options for the 2010 annual fee:
Payment Options
- Cheque/Money Order/ Draft
- Credit Card Payment
- Pre-Authorized Monthly Payment Plan (PAP)
- e-Commerce Payment
- Internet/Telephone Banking
- Debit Card - in person at the Client Service Centre
Payment Options
1.Cheque/Money Order/ Draft
Payment may be made by cheque, money order or draft payable to
the "Law Society of Upper Canada" and must be in Canadian Funds and
drawn on a corresponding Canadian bank. Your lawyer number should
be recorded on the face of the cheque, money order or draft.
Payments made in foreign funds will be returned unprocessed.
See also fee due date information.
Cheques not honoured by the bank (NSF, stop payment, etc.) will result in a $25 charge for each item. Each returned cheque will require immediate payment, including the $25 charge, by certified cheque, draft or money order. Failure to replace a returned cheque may result in the suspension of your rights and privileges as a lawyer.
Payment may be made by Visa, MasterCard or American Express by
completing Part B of the Annual Fee Invoice. The credit
card number, expiry date and the cardholder's signature are
required in order for the Law Society to process the payment. The
Law Society is not responsible for delays in processing payments
that result from the bank's decline of a credit card or
incomplete/inaccurate credit card information.
See also fee due date information.
3.Pre-Authorized Monthly Payment Plan (PAP)
The Law Society offers lawyers a pre-authorized payment plan to pay
annual fees. The plan consists of 11 monthly payments withdrawn from
February to December 2010 inclusive. The automatic monthly
payments are withdrawn from a bank account. The withdrawals
occur on the first business day of the month. A $75 administration fee
is charged for this option, to cover the cost of processing multiple
payments. This option is only available to those lawyers who have an
up-to-date account balance.
| First Withdrawal (Feb) |
Subsequent Withdrawals (Mar-Dec) |
Total | |
| Category 1 | $ 172.50 | $ 172.53 | $ 1,897.80 |
| Category 2 | $ 89.70 | $ 89.67 | $ 986.40 |
| Category 3 | $ 48.20 | $ 48.25 | $ 530.70 |
Enrolling in PAP - Lawyers may join PAP by completing the Authorization for Annual Fee Pre-Authorized Payment Plan application included with the annual fee invoice. The application must be completed and received at the Law Society by no later than 5:00 p.m., January 18, 2010. A void cheque should accompany the application. Lawyers who require more information should contact the PAP Administrator.
Lawyers who were enrolled in the Pre-Authorized Monthly Payment Plan as at December 1, 2009 will automatically be re-enrolled in the plan for 2009.
Withdrawing from PAP - Lawyers who participated in PAP in 2009 and who do not wish to participate in 2010 should notify the PAP Administrator in writing by Monday, January 18, 2010.
Any requests for removal from PAP during the payment plan year must be communicated, in writing, ten (10) business days prior to the subsequent withdrawal date. Any requests received there after can only be reflected in the following months withdrawal.
Changing Bank Information - Changes in banking information must be communicated ten (10) business days before the withdrawal date. Notification of these changes should be submitted in writing to the PAP Administrator and must include a void cheque with the new banking information. Any changes received after this deadline can only be reflected in the following month's withdrawal.
Rejected withdrawals - Rejected withdrawals will result in a $25 charge. Each rejected withdrawal will require immediate payment, including the $25 charge, by certified cheque, draft, money order or credit card. Failure to replace a rejected withdrawal may result in the suspension of your rights and privileges as a lawyer without further notice.
Lawyers on the Pre-Authorized Monthly Payment Plan who have two
rejected withdrawals will no longer be eligible for the plan for
duration of the year and will be required to remit payment for the full
fees either by April 30, 2010 or, in the case that this occurs after April 30, 2010, immediately.
Paying your annual fee is easy via the web. You
simply choose the appropriate category from the options available.
You have the option of paying your fees in full, or paying in part
- either 50% or 25% of the total amount due. These partial payments
may assist some lawyers with cash flow. See fee due date information to ensure that you pay your
entire fee prior to the deadline. New calls and lawyers who have
recently changed status may be required to pay their fees through
an alternate method.
Please visit our e-Transactions website.
We have enabled our lawyers to add their Law Society annual
membership fees to their personal list of bills payable through
their own financial institution's Internet and Telephone banking
services. This new option lets lawyers customize their payment and
helps to manage cash flow. Please use your Law Society lawyer
number as the account number when registering with your bank. See fee due date information
6.Debit Card - in person at the Client Service Centre
Debit Card - in person at the Client Service Centre