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*Notarial records after 1900 are only available to the person involved or the person’s legal representative who may request copies from the judicial district office that has the records. Addresses of the judicial offices are given in Marthe Faribault-Beauregard’s ''La Généalogie: Retrouver ses ancêtres''. Current addresses of the district offices are listed in annual editions of ''the Canadian Almanac and Directory''.
*Notarial records after 1900 are only available to the person involved or the person’s legal representative who may request copies from the judicial district office that has the records. Addresses of the judicial offices are given in Marthe Faribault-Beauregard’s ''La Généalogie: Retrouver ses ancêtres''. Current addresses of the district offices are listed in annual editions of ''the Canadian Almanac and Directory''.
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*[https://www.archiv-histo.com/EN/ '''Parchemin Project (''Banque Parchemin'')'''], ($)  
*[https://www.archiv-histo.com/EN/ '''Parchemin Project (''Banque Parchemin'')''']($)  
::Since 1997 the ''Chambres des notaires'' has collaborated with the Archiv-Histo Society to produce the Parchemin Project (''Banque Parchemin''), an index to the files ''(greffes)'' of deceased Quebec notaries. The database is searchable online (in French) or by a set of CD-ROMs held by major research repositories. You can search the database by key word (''mot-clé'') such as your ancestor’s surname, or by the name of a local notary. There is also a map-related feature for determining the name of a notary who worked in your ancestor’s locale. The database includes other types of papers prepared by notaries, besides land-related documents. Presently the period of the documents in the database is 1635 to 1800, but the Society’s own data bank holds millions more, and they will assist you:  
::Since 1997 the ''Chambres des notaires'' has collaborated with the Archiv-Histo Society to produce the Parchemin Project (''Banque Parchemin''), an index to the files ''(greffes)'' of deceased Quebec notaries. The database is searchable online (in French) or by a set of CD-ROMs held by major research repositories. You can search the database by key word (''mot-clé'') such as your ancestor’s surname, or by the name of a local notary. There is also a map-related feature for determining the name of a notary who worked in your ancestor’s locale. The database includes other types of papers prepared by notaries, besides land-related documents. Presently the period of the documents in the database is 1635 to 1800, but the Society’s own data bank holds millions more, and they will assist you: