Sealing Eviction Records in Yukon: What Tenants Need to Know

Post-Eviction Resources Yukon published June 25, 2025 Flag of Yukon

Eviction can feel overwhelming, and many tenants in Yukon worry about the long-term impact of an eviction record. Whether you’re searching for your next home or trying to rebuild after a dispute, understanding your rights is key. This guide explains what happens to eviction records in Yukon, whether sealing (hiding) them is possible, and practical steps you can take to protect your renting future.

Which Board Handles Eviction Records in Yukon?

In Yukon, residential tenancy matters—including eviction orders—are managed by the Yukon Residential Tenancies Office. This office administers the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, which covers the rights and obligations of both landlords and tenants1.

Can You Seal or Expunge an Eviction Record in Yukon?

Currently, Yukon does not have a formal process to seal, expunge, or remove eviction records from the official records held by the Residential Tenancies Office or from court records. If you were evicted following a formal dispute resolution, the outcome may appear in Yukon’s court records or the records maintained by the Residential Tenancies Office.

Unlike some North American jurisdictions, there is no dedicated application or court process to erase an eviction record in Yukon. Public access to tenancy dispute decisions is limited, but landlords may still request information on previous tenancies, including court records or references.

What Appears on Tenant Records?

  • Records of dispute resolution or eviction orders (from the Residential Tenancies Office)
  • Small claims court records (if your case proceeded in the Territorial Court)
  • Rental history reported by previous landlords or on tenant-screening databases

Eviction orders issued by the Residential Tenancies Office are not published online, but information may be accessible by request or during legal proceedings.

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What to Do if You Have an Eviction Record

Although you cannot seal an eviction record in Yukon, you do have steps to minimize its impact:

  • Gather positive references from previous landlords or employers
  • Explain your situation honestly when applying for new rentals
  • Check your own credit and tenant screening reports
  • If a record is inaccurate, request a correction from the office or body that holds it
  • Consider reaching out to tenant support services for further guidance
If you believe you were wrongly evicted or there are errors in the record, you may file a request for review with the Yukon Residential Tenancies Office or seek legal advice.

Forms and Applications Relevant to Yukon Tenants

Official orders, like eviction orders, are not automatically sealed, but tenants can appeal decisions or request clarifications using the dispute forms above. Always read instructions carefully or get help before applying.

Does an Eviction Affect Future Renting in Yukon?

An eviction can make it harder to rent in the future, especially if a landlord asks for references or does their own background check. However, Tenant Rights and Landlord Rights in Yukon ensure balanced protections for both parties. Tenants are not automatically blacklisted, and providing positive references can significantly help.

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Understanding the Law: Yukon’s Approach

Eviction and tenant records are governed by the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. All parties have defined rights and responsibilities—learn more about your obligations and what to expect after a tenancy dispute in Obligations of Landlords and Tenants: Rights and Responsibilities Explained.

FAQ: Sealing and Managing Eviction Records in Yukon

  1. Can eviction records be sealed or erased in Yukon?
    Currently, Yukon law does not provide a process to seal or expunge eviction records from official files or court records.
  2. Who can access my eviction records?
    Records held by the Residential Tenancies Office or the courts are not posted online but may be accessed during legal proceedings or by request.
  3. How can I improve my chances when applying for a new rental after an eviction?
    Collect strong references, address the eviction honestly with new landlords, and consider using supportive documentation such as proof of income and positive rental history.
  4. Is there a way to dispute an incorrect eviction record?
    If your eviction was processed in error or the record contains mistakes, you can file a review or an appeal with the Yukon Residential Tenancies Office.
  5. Will an eviction in Yukon follow me if I move to another province?
    Yukon’s records are separate from other provinces, but some tenant-screening services and landlords may share or request information during the rental application process.

Key Takeaways for Yukon Tenants

  • Yukon does not offer a process for formally sealing or erasing eviction records
  • Tenants can take positive steps to explain their situation and gather references
  • Clear knowledge of your rights under the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act is essential for moving forward

In summary, while an eviction record in Yukon cannot be sealed, there are ways to overcome housing barriers and start again.

Need Help? Resources for Tenants


  1. Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Yukon)
  2. Yukon Residential Tenancies Office – Government of Yukon
Bob Jones
Bob Jones

Editor & Researcher, Tenant Rights Canada

Bob writes and reviews tenant law content for various regions. They’re passionate about housing justice and simplifying legal protections for tenants everywhere.