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Court records are seldom used in Québec genealogical research.   
Court records are seldom used in Québec genealogical research.   
==Notarial Records==
==Notarial Records==
There are other legal records that are useful. Notarial records include wills, deeds, and marriage contracts that often give family information. They are filed in the judicial archives. See [[Quebec Notarial Records]], [[Canada Court Records]], and [[Canada Notarial Records]]. Most legal records are notarial and are found in the individual notary’s ''greffe'', which, after 80 to 100 years, is usually in the appropriate regional branch of the ANQ.
There are other legal records that are useful. Notarial records include wills, deeds, and marriage contracts that often give family information. They are filed in the judicial archives. See [[Quebec Notarial Records]], [[Canada Court Records]], and [[Canada Notarial Records]]. Most legal records are notarial and are found in the individual notary’s ''greffe'', which, after 80 to 100 years, is usually in the appropriate regional branch of the Archives des notaires du Québec (ANQ).
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1471015?availability=Online '''Quebec notarial records : COLLECTION RECORD, 1800-1920''']
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1471015?availability=Online '''Quebec notarial records : COLLECTION RECORD, 1800-1920''']


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