New Brunswick — Cities & Towns

Official municipal websites for 15 incorporated cities and towns in New Brunswick. Each entry links directly to the municipality's official site, where you can request local permits, bylaws, and municipal records.

What Municipal Governments Handle in New Brunswick

In Canada, the bulk of heavy-weight public records — land titles, deeds, court files, corporate filings, vital records — is administered at the provincial level, not the municipal level. For New Brunswick, those provincial systems are:

  • Land & property records: handled by Service New Brunswick — Land Registry, not by the city.
  • Courts: cases are heard in Provincial Court or the Court of King's Bench, not a municipal court. Search via CanLII (NB).
  • Vital records: birth, death, marriage certificates are issued provincially.
  • Corporate registration: provincial registries.

At the city / town level, the records you can get directly from the municipality are:

  • Building permits, development permits, occupancy permits
  • Business licences (where the city licenses locally)
  • Bylaw violations and municipal court tickets
  • Council meeting minutes, agendas, and bylaw texts
  • Property-tax billing records (the assessment itself is provincial; the tax is collected with municipal input)
  • Municipal right-to-information (FOIPP) requests for city-held records only

Cities & Towns — Official Sites

Every link below has been verified against the municipality's official website. Click the name or URL to go directly to the city's official site.

Moncton · City · pop. ~79,000

NB's largest and fastest-growing city; major bilingual hub. Hosts the Moncton Provincial Court. Property assessments handled by NB Property Assessment; tax billed by Service NB using data from the municipality.

Official site: www.moncton.ca/en

Saint John · City · pop. ~69,895

The oldest incorporated city in Canada (1785); principal port on the Bay of Fundy. Registry of Deeds for Saint John County is administered by Service NB.

Official site: saintjohn.ca/en

Fredericton · City (Capital) · pop. ~63,000

Provincial capital. Houses the Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick, Court of Appeal, and Legislative Assembly. City Clerk handles municipal right-to-information requests.

Official site: www.fredericton.ca

Dieppe · City · pop. ~28,114

Officially bilingual city in Greater Moncton. Municipal court functions handled through Moncton/Service NB.

Official site: www.dieppe.ca/en/index.aspx

Riverview · Town · pop. ~20,000

Town on the south bank of the Petitcodiac River, opposite Moncton. Municipal records at Town Hall, 30 Honour House Court.

Official site: www.townofriverview.ca

Quispamsis · Town · pop. ~18,500

Largest town in NB by population. 8 elected council members. Property tax billing through Service NB.

Official site: www.quispamsis.ca

Rothesay · Town · pop. ~12,000

Suburban town east of Saint John. Town Hall handles bylaw records and building permits.

Official site: www.rothesay.ca

Miramichi · City · pop. ~17,537

Eastern NB city formed from amalgamation (1995). Covers lower Miramichi River area.

Official site: www.miramichi.org

Edmundston · City · pop. ~16,440

French-language city in northwest NB at Madawaska County. Municipal court and city clerk records.

Official site: www.edmundston.ca

Bathurst · City · pop. ~12,157

Northeastern NB's hub city on Chaleur Bay. Municipal court, property records via Service NB.

Official site: www.bathurst.ca

Oromocto · Town · pop. ~9,223

Home of CFB Gagetown, Canada's largest army training base. Some records overlap with federal jurisdiction.

Official site: www.oromocto.ca

Campbellton · City · pop. ~7,047

Northern border city on the Restigouche River facing Quebec. Municipal records and court services.

Official site: www.campbellton.ca

Sackville · Town · pop. ~6,099

University town, home of Mount Allison University. Town Hall handles municipal records.

Official site: sackville.com

Grand Bay-Westfield · Town · pop. ~5,117

Suburban town on the Saint John River. Municipal office for building permits and bylaws.

Official site: www.towngbw.ca

Shediac · Town · pop. ~7,535

Acadian coastal town; 'Lobster Capital of the World'. Municipal records and tourism permits.

Official site: shediac.ca

Directory References

We cross-reference our municipal listings against the authoritative Canadian directories:

Last updated: 2026-04-18 · SearchSystems.net — The first free public records directory, est. 1997.