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The Ministry of Justice's service may be slow, but it has some fairly long arms. In addition to searching provincial records, they can also search federal data banks. To use their service, contact your local Provincial Court and ask them to submit a search request for you. | The Ministry of Justice's service may be slow, but it has some fairly long arms. In addition to searching provincial records, they can also search federal data banks. To use their service, contact your local Provincial Court and ask them to submit a search request for you. | ||
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The explosive growth of the | The explosive growth of the internet has resulted in a heck of a lot of information being readily available, sometimes in ways people don't think of. If you're looking for someone on the net, try an internet search using the person's first and last names, in quotes, like this: | ||
<blockquote>"John Doe"</blockquote> | <blockquote>"John Doe"</blockquote> | ||
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[[Category:Starting a Family Law Action]] | [[Category:Starting a Family Law Action]] | ||
{{Creative Commons | {{Creative Commons for JP Boyd}} | ||
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