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The National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago (NATT), is the treasure-house of our country's heritage...

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Welcome to the National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago (NATT), the custodian of our country's documentary heritage.

The National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago is the repository for permanent records and archives of the Government as well as historical records of national significance.

Mission Statement
The National Archives is responsible for acquiring, preserving and providing public access to our nation's documentary Heritage in all formats; and the management of all government records throughout the public service.

Our Vision Statement
The National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago (NATT) will provide services that build, maintain, and allow access to Trinidad and Tobago's records to sustain a free, open, and democratic society and to support the cultural and intellectual life of all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago.

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OUR COLLECTION

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FAMILY HISTORY

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RESOURCES

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COMMUNITY ARCHIVES

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SERVICES WE DO

Reference

This service is available to all members of the public, through visits to the Search Room or through remote access.

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Outreach

The National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago proactively engages with communities.

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Records Management

The National Archives provides records management training and advisory services to Government ministries and agencies. 

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Conservation

The National Archives is equipped with a fully functional conservation lab where restoration and preservation services. 

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In Focus

The National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago joins in the

Commemoration of the 45th anniversary of the Black Power Uprising

The National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago presents

"The World Wars - Onset , Impact and Caribbean Legacy"

The legacy of Jason Griffith’s sailor mas was the focus of a panel discussion and exhibition held on 19 March 2015 at the National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago.