How to Search Canadian Bankruptcies Public Records (Start Here)

People waste hours searching the wrong database. Canadian Bankruptcies public records are spread across multiple government offices - each maintains its own system independently.

Don't guess which system to use. Use the databases listed below. Each one links directly to an official Canadian Bankruptcies government portal.

  • Court & criminal records: Search the Canadian Bankruptcies court and justice system databases listed below.
  • Property & land records: Search the Canadian Bankruptcies land registry or property office databases.
  • Business & company records: Search the Canadian Bankruptcies company registry for corporate filings.
  • Vital records: Search the Canadian Bankruptcies civil registration office for birth, death, and marriage records.
⚠ Key Fact: There is no single database for all Canadian Bankruptcies records. Each office maintains its own records separately.

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About This Page

Canadian bankruptcy, insolvency, and receivership records are maintained under the federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and are searchable through Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) and the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB). This page gathers the official portals for personal and corporate insolvency searches, unclaimed dividends, and related case law from CanLII.

Searches against the ISED bankruptcy database may carry a small fee; case-law reference on CanLII is free.

CA
Bankruptcy & Insolvency Act
Official Free
Use this Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) service to search the Bankruptcy & Insolvency Code of Canada by keyword, phrase, statute, or citation.
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Canada Bankruptcy and Insolvency Records
Official Free
Search bankruptcies and proposals registered in Canada since 1978.
CA
Canada Unclaimed Dividends Search
Official Free
Search for unclaimed dividends from Canadian bankruptcies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a free Canadian bankruptcy search?

The ISED Bankruptcy and Insolvency Records search is the official database; basic name searches are free, while full case details may be priced per report.

How do I claim unclaimed dividends from a Canadian bankruptcy?

Use the Canada Unclaimed Dividends Search portal from Industry Canada to check if funds are held in your name and follow the claim instructions on-site.