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There is no central repository for probate records in Saskatchewan. The province is divided into fifteen judicial districts (see the “Court Records” section of this outline). Original wills and records of estates are filed with the clerk of the court of the judicial district, from whom certified copies may be obtained. A central index of all grants made in wills is filed with the Registrar of Estates and Wills, Regina Courthouse (see the “Archives and Libraries” section for the address).
There is no central repository for probate records in [[Portal:Saskatchewan|Saskatchewan]]. The province is divided into fifteen judicial districts (see [[Saskatchewan_Court_Records|Saskatchewan Court Records]]). Original wills and records of estates are filed with the clerk of the court of the judicial district, from whom certified copies may be obtained. A central index of all grants made in wills is filed with the Registrar of Estates and Wills, Regina Courthouse (see the “Archives and Libraries” section for the address).  
 
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Revision as of 16:29, 30 May 2008

There is no central repository for probate records in Saskatchewan. The province is divided into fifteen judicial districts (see Saskatchewan Court Records). Original wills and records of estates are filed with the clerk of the court of the judicial district, from whom certified copies may be obtained. A central index of all grants made in wills is filed with the Registrar of Estates and Wills, Regina Courthouse (see the “Archives and Libraries” section for the address).