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Register of tutorships to the property of minors

To find out the name of a child's (younger than 18) tutor, just phone our information service:
Montréal 514 873-4074
Toll free: 1 800 363-9020

Under the Public Curator Act, the Curateur public has to maintain a register of tutorships to minors. The fact that a person is under protection, as is the case with minors under tutorship, is deemed by law to be public information.

You may consult this register by calling one of our offices. An agent will be able to consult the register and give you the information.

Although the information in the register of tutorships to minors is public, if you wish to consult it, you need to know the child's name and at least their date of birth.

Register and Regulation respecting the application of the Public Curator Act (Division III, section 7)

Content of register

The register contains the following information:

  • minor's last name and first name;
  • tutorship file number at the Curateur public;
  • last name and first name of tutor(s);
  • date on which supervision by the Curateur public began, or where applicable, reference to the will, declaration or judgment designating or appointing the tutor;
  • type of tutorship (legal or dative).

Maintaining the register

Information is updated regularly. When the child attains full age at 18 or is emancipated, their name is deleted from the register.

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Last modification: 2010-05-12
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