Courts & Court Records in Yukon
Yukon's trial courts are the Supreme Court of Yukon and the Territorial Court, sitting in Whitehorse and on circuit, with appeals to the Yukon Court of Appeal. Decisions are free on CanLII's Yukon collection.
Vital Records: Restricted, With a Genealogy Door
Vital Statistics (Health and Social Services) issues certificates to the person named and close family. Yukon Archives holds historical registrations and territorial records.
Land, Property & Business Records
The Land Titles Office and Corporate Affairs operate under the Yukon government, both reachable through the official links below.
Records Nobody Publishes
Criminal records are not public anywhere in Canada — checks go through police services with the subject’s consent. For unpublished government records, Yukon’s Access to Information and Protection of Privacy (ATIPP) Act gives anyone the right to file an access request with a provincial or municipal body, the provincial cousin of the federal ATIP process described in our Canada Public Records guide.
Verified Resources (5 links)
Yukon Records: Quick Answers
Are Yukon court decisions online?
Yes, free on CanLII's Yukon collection.
Who issues Yukon birth certificates?
Yukon Vital Statistics under Health and Social Services, restricted to the person named and close family.
Where are Yukon's historical records?
Yukon Archives in Whitehorse, the territory's documentary memory for genealogy and land research.