Question

Does the library have access to Canadian court records/docket information?

Canadian court records vary considerably from province to province. To learn about Canadian court and tribunal decisions and how to access them, see this guide prepared by Sarah Richmond, with assistance from CALL/ACBD members from across Canada.

In Ontario, regardless of the age of the case, the courthouse where the case was initially heard is the place to start. While the courthouse may not still possess the documentation you seek, they might be able to provide additional helpful details concerning the case, such as:

  • whether the file has been transferred, and if it was, the transfer list of information on exactly where each case was sent 
  • the case file number.

 




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