Manitoba Court Records
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Archives of Manitoba
The Archives of Manitoba have these records:
- Court Records for Assiniboia District for 1844-1872 are available for loan and purchase.
Distance Research
For those unable to visit the Archives in Winnipeg, there are several options for conducting research from a distance:
- Search the Keystone database and other online resources.
- Borrow microfilm through inter-institutional loan, for records which have been microfilmed. See the Microfilm Program for details.
- Send your research questions by email or regular mail. Archives staff will provide information on programs and services, and will do a very limited amount of research clients, primarily to advise on relevant records held by the Archives.
- Consider hiring a professional researcher.
- Obtain copies. The Archives can provide a limited number of copies of archival records. Read more about Copy Services.
Family Division - Adoption
The Adoption Act in Manitoba is administered by Manitoba Justice. Manitoba Justice also maintains the Post-Adoption Registry. This registry facilitates the release of information to adoptees, birth parents, adoptive parents, birth siblings and adoptive siblings who are eligible to register. It also conducts searches for and facilitates contact between parties to an adoption and keeps records about parties’ wishes to have identifying information disclosed about them or to have personal contact with one another. There is a fee for this service.
Contact:
Child and Family Support
404- 1 Wesley Ave.
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4C6
Telephone: (204) 944-4200
Divorce
Between 1920 and 1983, divorce records were kept at the King’s Bench court offices of the province. Since 1983, all divorce records over 25 years old from each of the offices outside Winnipeg or 40 years old in the Winnipeg Eastern Judicial District are being transferred to the Provincial Archives. These records are indexed.
- Canada Parliamentary Marriage and Divorces, 1867-1919 index, at Ancestry.com ($)
- "This database includes the names of the spouses, places of residence at the time of the marriage and divorce, other marriages (if noted), and dates of marriage and divorce (the date when the act became law) for divorce acts from this period. The original records may include additional information such as other places of residence, occupations, additional court action taken, and number of children (and occasionally their names or genders), if any. The very restrictive grounds for the cost of a divorce made them quite rare; the records are, however, worth obtaining when they apply".[1]
Court of Queen’s Bench, Divorce Files 1917-1977
The records for the following courts are found at the Archives of Manitoba:
- Brandon: ca. 1968-1977. Earlier files are with Civil Files.
- Portage la Prairie: 1920-1988
- Winnipeg: 1917-1978
The Archives of Manitoba have microfilm copies for loan and purchase of the Divorce Indexes for the Winnipeg Court from 1917-1984 and the Appearance Book-Divorce Proceedings for 1962-1974. These include the records of divorce applications and proceedings in the Court of Queen’s Bench, including notice of petition, answer and decree absolute. There are nominal indexes for most years.
Other Court Records
The Public Trustee of Manitoba
The Public Trustee becomes involved when:
- there is no one to act on behalf of infant trust funds
- a person is not mentally capable of making their own financial or personal decisions
- a Power of Attorney is used to help a mentally competent person with assistance to administer his or her estate
- there is no one to act as an Estate Administrator
Contact:
Public Trustee General Office
(204) 945-2700
Email: publictrustee@gov.mb.ca
General Division - Civil Court Records
The civil court deals with claims under $7,500. The records of civil proceedings, including statements of claim, notices of motion, statements of defense and orders are found in the local court. The following records have been deposited at the Archives of Manitoba. Some of the records are available on microfilm for loan and purchase.
The Winnipeg Court of Queen’s Bench records include a Bankruptcy Index for 1921-1991.
Criminal Court Records
Criminal court records are found in the court where the trial took place. Some records are found at the Archives of Manitoba and are available on microfilm for loan or purchase. The majority of these records are for Minnedosa, Portage and Winnipeg. The Winnipeg records begin in 1872. There are Winnipeg Police Court records from 1873-1916, including the Arrest Book 1890-1893 and 1919. The newspaper accounts of trials can help you establish the dates you need to access the records.
Court of Appeal Records
The Court of Appeal was established in 1906. It hears cases previously heard by other courts. All cases are heard in Winnipeg. Court of Appeal Indexes 1906-1959 are found on microfilm at the Archives of Manitoba and are available for loan or purchase.[2]
References
- ↑ "Canada Parliamentary Marriage and Divorces, 1867-1919," at Ancestry.com, https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5776/, accessed 29 Noovember 2020.
- ↑ Hanowski, Laura. "Manitoba Court Records (National Institute)," National Institute for Genealogical Studies (2012), https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Manitoba_Court_Records_%28National_Institute%29.
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