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* Law 2159 of '''1852''' required the keeping of birth, marriage, legitimations, and recognition of natural children.  
* Law 2159 of '''1852''' required the keeping of birth, marriage, legitimations, and recognition of natural children.  
* Law 57 of '''1887''' established that marital status could be proven with Catholic baptism, marriage, or death certificates issued by priests.<ref>Registraduría Nacional del Estado Civil, "Historia de la identificación", https://www.registraduria.gov.co/-Historia-de-la-identificacion-.html, visitado el 11 de febrero de 2020.</ref>
* Law 57 of '''1887''' established that marital status could be proven with Catholic baptism, marriage, or death certificates issued by priests.<ref>Registraduría Nacional del Estado Civil, "Historia de la identificación", https://www.registraduria.gov.co/-Historia-de-la-identificacion-.html, accessed 11 de febrero de 2020.</ref>
* Before '''1926,''' civil registration was included in the notary protocol records.  
* Before '''1926,''' civil registration was included in the notary protocol records.  
* With Law 92 in '''1938,''' civil registration was established as an exclusive responsibility of the State.  
* With Law 92 in '''1938,''' civil registration was established as an exclusive responsibility of the State.