Transition to Audio File Requests

Effective immediately, we are updating our procedure for accessing court records. Please note that we will no longer accept requests for written transcripts. Instead, parties interested in obtaining records will now be able to request audio files of court proceedings. This change allows users to utilize the transcriptionist of their choosing to convert these audio files into written transcripts.

For instructions on how to request audio files, and for more information on this new process, please visit our website Nunavut Courts - Transcript Requests

We appreciate your cooperation as we transition to this new model, aimed at providing more flexible and accessible services.

The Nunavut Court of Justice Law Library and its resources are available to all current members of the Law Society of Nunavut and the members of the Government of Nunavut (GN) Department of Justice. Members of the Public and non-Department of Justice, GN Staff are welcome and may use the library resources on-site, however, without borrowing privileges.
Please note that all Law Clerks and Law Students must have a completed Borrower Form(available below) on file with the Court Librarian before being able to borrow material from the Law Library. Please consult the polices below for more information on our policies and services. 
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Nunavut Court of Justice Law Library Access and Services Policies

Wi-Fi Access Policy

 

Collection Development Policy

 

Policy Definitions

 

Law Student/Law Clerk Borrower Form