Existing case
Send case-specific messages, evidence and reviewer responses from the case workspace.
Sign in to the portal →General questions belong here. If your message concerns evidence, a reviewer request or the facts of an existing DAC case, use the secure case workspace whenever possible so the communication remains attached to that case.
Send case-specific messages, evidence and reviewer responses from the case workspace.
Sign in to the portal →Use the structured reporting process rather than a contact message so the incident receives a DAC case record.
Start a consumer report →Learn about voluntary Interac e-Transfer and PayPal support, independent from every consumer case.
View support options →Review the separation between case records, audit/security records, analytics and financial support records.
Privacy & data handling →Do not use this form to upload evidence or send passwords, complete payment-card numbers, online-banking credentials, government identification or other unnecessary sensitive information.
Use the reference from your acknowledgement email so the new message stays attached to the original general enquiry. This is still not an evidence-upload channel.
No. Use the secure case workspace for case evidence so files are screened, hashed, access-controlled and linked to the correct case.
Select Portal / technical support or Case access problem. Do not send your password.
No. Project support is kept separate from case priority, review decisions and outcomes.
No. A consumer incident should be submitted through the report intake so it receives a formal DAC case record.
Yes. Select Media, Partnership / community organization, or Stakeholder network so the enquiry can be routed appropriately.
Select Stakeholder network / professional participation and choose the relevant sector. The enquiry will retain that sector for staff routing and follow-up.
Select Privacy / data handling. Formal privacy rights or deletion/access processes may require identity verification before records can be disclosed or changed.