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Nationwide Judicial databases:


By province (east to west):


Nova Scotia:
(via Canlii.org)


New Brunswick:
(via Canlii.org)

Français:


Quebec:

3 ways to search/Trois façons pour faire la recherche:

1. Sites officiels:

L'avantage - c'est gratuit.
Le désavantage -- on peut chercher seulement par date et non par nom ou mot clef.

  • Tribunaux du Québec Des jugements au Québec, de la Cour d'appel, de la Cour supérieure, de la Chambre civile, du tribunal du Travail.

2. Soquij:
L'avantage - les dossiers les plus complets, y compris les dossiers crimminels.
Le désavantage -- ce n'est pas gratuit.

  • Azimut - PlumitifsLes dossiers judiciaires. Cliquez ici pour les instructions
  • Quebec Criminal and court recordsSubscription fee required. This is the only province that puts actual criminal records online, not just court decisions. Click on "Plumitifs" when you get to the web site, but you must register first and there is a fee. Click here for instructions in French.
  • 3. ICIJ Quebec:

    En français:

    Avantage: Gratuit et on peut faire la recherche à travers plusieurs tribunaux en même temps

    Advantage: You can search several courts at once; and it's free

    En anglais:


    Manitoba:


    Saskatchewan:


    Alberta:


    British Columbia:

    Official court sites:

    Via Canlii: [Fastest, most efficient way]


    Ontario:

    Two ways of searching:

    1. Search via Canlii/IICJ

    2. Or go directly to each court website:

    See also main Ontario court page: (for other informnation)


    Other legal links


    Instructions on using the Manitoba court page
    (provided by CBC's Melanie Verhaeghe )

    1) On the first screen, click on court registry.
    2) On the second screen, on the left hand side, click on Name Search (assuming you don't know file numbers and are searching to see if the company or person you are researching has any lawsuits on-going).
    Also, this page will tell you what court records are available.
    3) On third screen, enter company name or person's last name in the Surname/company space. In Given name slot, use the person's full name but I would suggest you also search using the person's first name initial only. Sometimes names are spelled wrong, or off by a few letters. Also, if nothing comes up, try different spellings of the last name (humans enter the names, so mistakes happen)..
    Also, some codes you'll see on the pages:
    QB - Queen's Bench
    CR - criminal
    CI - civil
    SC - Small claim
    FD - family division
    File numbers will look like this: CI-00-01-18547
    The CI - means civil lawsuit, 00 - means the year ie. 2000, the 01 and the 18547 are locators for the file clerks.
    4) Under the search results page: you will get a list of results, the file numbers are on the left hand side. And they should appear in highlighted green. Click on the file number. Unfortunately, the file contents (reasons for the lawsuit) are not on-line, but at least it will tell you who is suing who. And it will most often tell you who the lawyers are (and if they're highlighted green) then you can click on it, and get the phone number and address of the lawyer. DE- means defendant, PL - plaintiff.

    - For full file details, the lawyers will often provide that for you, or you have to go to the court house with the file number and ask to see it on the main level of the York Avenue court in Winnipeg. They are all public info.. You can read them, photocopy them, but you can't leave the building with them.


    Les instructions pour les dossiers judiciares au Québec
    (par Daniel Tremblay de Radio-Canada)

    Il est maintenant possible de consulter gratuitement les rôles de pratique civile de toutes les cours du Québec sur le site www.azimut.soquij.qc.ca/.

    Il suffit d'obtenir un mot de passe et d'entrer dans le plumitif. Une fois rendue dans le plumitif, il faut cliquer sur "civil" et ensuite cliquer sur "pratique". Ensuite, on a juste à ajouter la date de la journée et le district où nous voulons effectuer nos recherches.

    Il vaut mieux demander le rôle détaillé pour obtenir les informations de base pour travailler.

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