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In 1841, the government created registration offices, which today are called the [https://foncier.mern.gouv.qc.ca/Portail/nous-joindre/ '''Bureau de la publicité des droits''']. Records of land transactions subsequent to the original grant or purchase are in the custody of the Bureau de la publicité des droits for each county or district. [https://foncier.mern.gouv.qc.ca/Portail/nous-joindre/ '''Scroll down to the "Registry Office (BPD)" drop-down menu at the bottom of the "Contact us" page.
In 1841, the government created registration offices, which today are called the [https://foncier.mern.gouv.qc.ca/Portail/nous-joindre/ '''Bureau de la publicité des droits''']. Records of land transactions subsequent to the original grant or purchase are in the custody of the Bureau de la publicité des droits for each county or district. [https://foncier.mern.gouv.qc.ca/Portail/nous-joindre/ '''Scroll down to the "Registry Office (BPD)" drop-down menu at the bottom of the "Contact us" page.


=== Notarial Records  ===
== Notarial Records  ==


{{Tip|In [[Quebec Genealogy|Quebec]], deeds and other documents about land transfers between individuals are in the notarial records. (See also [[Quebec Notarial Records]].)}}  
{{Tip|In [[Quebec Genealogy|Quebec]], deeds and other documents about land transfers between individuals are in the notarial records. (See also [[Quebec Notarial Records]].)}}  
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