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Locating a will

  • Writer: PPI
    PPI
  • Jun 10
  • 1 min read

Summary


There is no will registry in Ontario.


Discussion


While there is no will registry in Ontario, the Rules of Civil Procedure (Ontario) provide that a person may deposit a will with a Court Registrar, who is then to provide notice of the deposit to the Estate Registrar for Ontario (see Rule 74.02). Some local lawyers’ associations may have voluntary will registries.



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