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The Family History Library has microfilmed the civil registration records of hundreds of towns and provinces up to 1866 and many towns up to 1910. Most of these records are from the central and southern area of Italy, but many records are also available from the northern regions.  
The Family History Library has microfilmed the civil registration records of hundreds of towns and provinces up to 1866 and many towns up to 1910. Most of these records are from the central and southern area of Italy, but many records are also available from the northern regions.  


To find out what records the library has, look in the Place Search of the [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=98&query=%2Bplace%3AItaly&subjectsOpen=846434-50 FamilySearch Catalog]  
To find out what records the library has, look in the Place Search of the [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=98&query=%2Bplace%3AItaly&subjectsOpen=846434-50 FamilySearch Catalog]  
'''The library also has many online collections listed in the catalog that are not microfilmed, but only available in digital form.'''<br>
'''The library also has many online collections listed in the catalog that are not microfilmed, but only available in digital form.'''
 
 


ITALY, [PROVINCE], [TOWN] - CIVIL REGISTRATION  
ITALY, [PROVINCE], [TOWN] - CIVIL REGISTRATION  
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The Family History Library has records from many towns and provinces. However, the library does not have records that have been destroyed, were never kept, were not available in the registrar’s office at the time of microfilming, were not microfilmed, or are restricted from public access by Italian law. The library does not issue certificates for living or deceased individuals.  
The Family History Library has records from many towns and provinces. However, the library does not have records that have been destroyed, were never kept, were not available in the registrar’s office at the time of microfilming, were not microfilmed, or are restricted from public access by Italian law. The library does not issue certificates for living or deceased individuals.  


The Family History Library has few provincial and statewide collections. The library does have one large regional record for Toscana. This collection includes approximately 250 communities and their frazioni (hamlets). The records are arranged by year and are, for the most part, in alphabetical order by the name of each town. Most records include the years from 1809 to 1865. To find this collection, look in the&nbsp;Author Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:  
The Family History Library has few provincial and statewide collections. The library does have one large regional record for Toscana. This collection includes approximately 250 communities and their frazioni (hamlets). The records are arranged by year and are, for the most part, in alphabetical order by the name of each town. Most records include the years from 1809 to 1865. To find this collection, look in the Author Search of the FamilySearch Catalog under:  


TOSCANA (REGIONE). UFFICIO DELLO STATO CIVILE  
TOSCANA (REGIONE). UFFICIO DELLO STATO CIVILE  


Or, look in the&nbsp;Place Search under:  
Or, look in the Place Search under:  


ITALY, TOSCANA - CIVIL REGISTRATION&nbsp; (Fill in the search boxes, "Toscana", part of "Italy")
ITALY, TOSCANA - CIVIL REGISTRATION (Fill in the search boxes, "Toscana", part of "Italy")


===Writing for  Civil Registration Certificates===
===Writing for  Civil Registration Certificates===
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