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SASKATCHEWAN COURTS![]() Canadian confederation in 1867 meant that the Dominion Governement would handle legal matters and assume control of the lands formerly held by the HBC. Legalities were handled by North West Territory (NWT) magistrates from about 1873 to 1886. The various provisional districts of the NWT usually tried their more serious cases at Manitoba's Court of Queen's Bench. After 1886, the NWT cooperating with the Dominion Government established a Supreme Court of the NWT and the establishment of 5 judicial districts, each with their own courts. Saskatchewan established a judicial system of its own in 1915. By 1958 there were 21 judicial districts which meant a re-structuring of the judicial system to operate with one district having 21 judicial centers. For more information on which matters are currently held before which court, and their respective addresses for current record holdings see Saskatchewan Justice Saskatchewan court records before 1931, are held at Provincial Archives. Some court records dating 1931-1954 for the Regina area are held at Regina Provincial Archives WILLS and PROBATE RECORDS ![]() ![]() Wills may mention members of the family of the deceased, value of his estate and how it was apportioned. If someone passed on without a will, probate records may also list property and heirs of the deceased. Saskatchewan's various regional surrogate courts hold probate records made before 1958. Wills are filed at the closest judicial center of the deceased last place of residence. The Surrogate Clerk Regina Court House will provide for a fee a copy of probated wills if the full name of the deceased, death date, and last residence can be provided. These records are found in the local court closest to the last residence. It is possible for a copy of a will to be found in the Land Title or homestead records. Surrogate Clerk Regina Court House address is on this webpage: Research Resources in Canada. A copy of a will may also on occassion be found in Land Title or homestead records DIVORCE RECORDS ![]() NATURALIZATION RECORDS ![]() EXTRADITION CORRESPONDENCE, COURT RECORDS and THE CANADA GAZETTE ![]() | |||
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