NUNAVUT · CANADA

Process Servers
in Iqaluit

Iqaluit is the only Nunavut community with permanent court infrastructure, and it is the registry we file through for the entire territory. The Nunavut Justice Centre at 510 Niaqunngusiariaq Road houses the Nunavut Court of Justice — Canada's only single-level trial court, which exercises both superior- and territorial-court powers under one bench. Our paralegals draft affidavits in the format the Iqaluit registry actually accepts, and we coordinate service across the rest of Nunavut from here around the circuit-court schedule.

Population 7,400

Neighborhoods Covered

ApexPlateauTundra ValleyLower BaseUpper Base

Why Pugsley

What sets us apartin Iqaluit.

Legally-trained oversight

Every matter is handled by law students, paralegals, and lawyers — not call-centre dispatchers. The legal understanding and attention to detail that typical process servers do not offer.

In-house affidavit drafting

Affidavits of service and attempted service are prepared and reviewed internally. Accurate, compliant, and court-ready on delivery.

Flat, transparent pricing

Clear, all-inclusive pricing upfront. No hidden fees, no per-attempt billing, no surprise invoices. You can budget the file before it begins.

End-to-end file management

Files run through structured internal oversight from intake to completion, with quality checks at each step to ensure accuracy, compliance, and timely execution.

Global coverage, local execution

Vetted servers in Iqaluit backed by an international network. One accountable point of contact, jurisdiction-specific execution wherever the matter takes us.

Proactive communication

Real-time status updates throughout the life of the file. Attempt logs, status changes, and completion confirmations come to you without being chased.

How We Work in Iqaluit

Nunavut runs on a court structure that exists nowhere else in Canada. The Nunavut Court of Justice is a unified, single-level trial court — there is no separate Supreme Court and no separate Provincial or Territorial Court — so the same bench hears civil, family, child-protection, criminal, and youth matters that would otherwise split across two courts in a southern province. The Criminal Registry and Civil Registry both sit inside the Justice Centre at Building 510 on Niaqunngusiariaq Road, open Monday to Friday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Iqaluit also serves as the dispatch point for circuit court to the other 24 Nunavut communities; the bench, clerks, Crown, and defence travel together by chartered flight, and the cadence ranges from roughly every six weeks for higher-volume communities down to once every couple of years for the smallest. Inuktitut is an official language alongside English and French, court documents can be issued in Inuktitut, and interpreter coordination is a normal part of most files — our paralegals plan for it on intake rather than at the door.

Common Matters

  • Filings at the Nunavut Justice Centre (Building 510) Criminal and Civil Registries
  • Family and child-protection matters before the Nunavut Court of Justice
  • Service on the Government of Nunavut and territorial ministries
  • Inuktitut-language document preparation and interpreter coordination
  • Outbound coordination of service across Nunavut's 24 fly-in communities
  • Federal Court matters routed through the Iqaluit Federal Court office

Service Notes

Same-day personal service inside Iqaluit is realistic when documents reach us before late morning — the city is compact and our agents work the core, Apex, and the Plateau on a single dispatch. Service into the rest of Nunavut is a different problem entirely: every other community is fly-in only, weather and chartered-flight availability set the timeline, and we coordinate attempts around the Nunavut Court of Justice circuit schedule to keep costs sane. Counter filing at Building 510 runs 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday.

Need service in Iqaluit?

Send us the documents and the details. We confirm jurisdictional requirements, pricing, and timelines before service begins.