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courthouses

Addresses and telephone numbers of Québec courthouses and service points

Note: The Court of Québec and the Superior Court provide itinerant court services in other Québec locations.

A
Alma
Amos
Amqui

B
Baie-Comeau

C
Campbell's Bay
Carleton
Chibougamau
Chicoutimi
Cowansville

D
Dolbeau-Mistassini
Drummondville

F
Forestville

G
Gaspé
Gatineau* (see Hull)
Granby

H
Havre-Aubert
Hull

J
Joliette
Jonquière


Kuujjuaq

L
Lachute
Lac-Mégantic
La Malbaie
La Sarre
La Tuque
Laval
Longueuil

M
Magog
Maniwaki
Matane
Mont-Joli
Mont-Laurier
Montmagny
Montréal

N
New Carlisle

P
Percé

Q
Québec

R
Rimouski
Rivière-du-Loup
Roberval
Rouyn-Noranda

S
Saguenay* (see Chicoutimi)
Saint-Hyacinthe
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Saint-Jérôme
Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce
Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
Sept-Îles
Shawinigan
Sherbrooke
Sorel-Tracy

T
Thetford Mines
Trois-Rivières

V
Val-d'Or
Victoriaville
Ville-Marie


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* The Territorial Division Act Clicking on this icon will take you to another website. uses the names “Hull” and “Chicoutimi” to identify two judicial districts, along with their chief places (main cities). The courthouses in each city are called the “Hull courthouse” and “Chicoutimi courthouse” respectively, to link them to the judicial districts they serve. Although the municipalities of Hull and Chicoutimi are now called Gatineau and Saguenay, the two courthouses will continue to bear their original names unless the Territorial Division Act is amended.

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Latest update: April 6, 2009



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