Finding Métis Scrip

Scrip was a document, warrant, or certificate that entitled the holder to a certain allotment of crown lands in what is now Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. These allowed the Department of the Interior to grant land without specifying the actual piece of land involved. At various times, they issued it to:

This collection includes applications, affidavits, case files, powers of attorney, certificates, receipts, correspondence and other scrip documents found in the records of the Dominion Lands Branch of the Department of the Interior.

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Gather information such as:

Places to look

To search for a person’s scrip file, search within RG15:

You can also try searching with just the name, without the word scrip. You may find related documents, such as a power-of-attorney, declaration, application or other records.

Scrip is also found in the Department of Interior fonds, R190-0-3-E or under the former archival reference number RG15.

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Records that are digitized

If you find a record of interest, there may be a digital image. Some of these are available through Collection search. Others, particularly digitized microforms, are available through Héritage.

Records that are not digitized

To consult records that are not digitized, you have two options:

Include these details from the database entry when completing the copy or retrieval form for non-digitized items:

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2025-08-06