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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''.


=== Finding Aids  ===
If there is a reference to any materials at the Family History Library, or their filming arm, the Genealogy Society of Utah, it has been given in brackets after the reference as Family History Library with the book, film or computer reference number shown.
Names of deceased notaries and the localities they served are included in both of the following:
*Laliberté, J.M., ''Index des Grèffes des Notaires Décédés'', 1645-1948 (Index of deceased Notaries). Québec: B. Pontbriand, 1967. Note: Many notaries’ records are no longer at the repositories indicated in this book. {{FHL|34265|item|disp=FHL book 971.4 N3L; fiche 6046554}}<br>
*Quinton, Robert J., ''The Notaries of French Canada, 1626-1900: Alphabetical Chronologically, by Area Served.'' Pawtucket, Rhode Island: R.J. Quintin, 1994. {{FHL|34401|item|disp=FHL book 971.4 N3n; film 1750788 item 120}}


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