Uruguay Civil Registration

Civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths began in 1879.

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Introduction The civil registries cover the years 1879 to the present. The records are in the General Directorate of the Civil Registry in Montevideo and in the Offices of the Civil Registry in each department capital. Before 1892 it was called Notary of Government and Finance.

Most of the records are in very good condition, except in some departments, where they have been semi destroyed by the moth or other natural agents. In any case, the duplicates found in the General Directorate of the Civil Registry in Montevideo are very well preserved.

You can request testimony of birth, marriage, death certificates, from any department, through the Civil Registry page the procedure is also available online by lifting the game at the office of Calle Uruguay 933 esq. Branco River or with home delivery. For this it is necessary to have basic information such as names, surnames, date of the event, judicial section and minutes number. In the Uruguay 933 street office there is an index where you can consult this data, since they have a database with search by name, surname, year. In some cases they are not entered and the search is manual for which the applicant must provide as much data as possible.

The office of the Civil Registry of the department of Montevideo allows items marital status request by e - mail

Births Birth certificates contain:

Name, sex, time, day month, year and place of birth names, surnames, profession, nationality, residence, and age of the father, mother, grandparents and / or witnesses. Marriages Marriage records contain:

names, surnames, dates of birth and place of marriage, age (sometimes), residence, nationality, profession of the parties names, surnames, age, marital status, profession, nationality, residence of parents and witnesses Deaths The death certificates

Name, surname, sex, age, profession, nationality, place of birth (sometimes), residence, marital status of the deceased names, surnames, profession, nationality, residence, marital status of parents, grandparents and witnesses cause of death; name of the doctor who issued the certificate Spouse's name if married, widowed; names of children Recognition of natural children (illegitimate) This is a document whereby the father or mother legally accepts which the father or mother legally accepts a child born outside the marital bonds. This person may or may not be married. If you are married, you need the spouse's written permission to make such recognition, unless the child was born before the union was made. The awards contain:

name, surname, marital status, nationality, age, residence, sex and profession of the person making the recognition names, surnames (if you have more than one) marital status, sex, age, nationality, residence and profession of the person to whom it is recognized (some of these data may be omitted due to lack of information.) Divorces Divorce records contain:

names and surnames of the spouses, dates of birth Other relevant information. Exhibitions The exhibition records contain:

day, time and place where the child was found, his apparent age, any case of scar or signal by type of declaration that accompanied the child, description of the clothes or any other type of indication that facilitates recognition of the child.