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Who we are

The National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago is the treasure-trove and guardian of the collective memory of Government and its citizenry, with over 200 years of archival records.

For Government, we are the custodian of the past and present public record, guiding in its management and care to safeguard and strengthen our democracy, while preserving and providing public access to those records of enduring national archival, historical and cultural value.

For citizens, we provide free access to Government’s and the nation’s historical records in all formats, to support citizens’ claims to their rights and entitlements, to connect them to the nation’s collective memory, their identity and history, as well as to support their academic, genealogical, legal and other research.

What we do