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Information on the Aboriginal Courtworker Program, court dates, paying a provincial fine, pardons and trial transcripts. Here you will find a list of solicitors employed by the Ministry of Justice who can accept service of documents on behalf of the Attorney General of Saskatchewan. You will also find documents related to breath testing. These policies give insight into Public Prosecutions' approach and give information regarding how prosecutors make various decisions. Public Prosecutions Policies and Other Documents Make a complaint about the conduct of any member of a municipal police service in relation to his or her duty. Pay a provincial fine such as a traffic violation online or in person. Marriage Commissioners and Licencesįind a marriage commissioner and licence requirements to get married in Saskatchewan. Learn the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants. Landlord and Tenant Information - Office of Residential Tenancies A Notary Public can sign passport documents and certify copies of birth certificates and other documents. Commissioner for Oaths or Notary PublicĪ Commissioner for Oath can administer oaths on documents for use in Saskatchewan. The Maintenance Enforcement Office registers support orders and agreements, monitors payments and takes enforcement action when required payments are missed or late. Learn about the Province of Saskatchewan's Factum, the Court of Appeal Intervention Order and the Order in Council regarding the carbon tax challenge.
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