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While some notarial records have been placed in district archives, many remain in notarial archives. Both archives should be consulted to find the notarial records pertaining to ones ancestors. | While some notarial records have been placed in district archives, many remain in notarial archives. Both archives should be consulted to find the notarial records pertaining to ones ancestors. | ||
*[[Portugal Archives and Libraries#District Archives|District Archives of Portugal]] contains a list of the district archives, with contact information and links to the archive's catalog. | *[[Portugal Archives and Libraries#District Archives|District Archives of Portugal]] contains a list of the district archives, with contact information and links to the archive's catalog. | ||
*[ | *[https://ordem.notarios.pt/OrdemNotarios/PT/PrecisoNotario/Antigos+Arquivos/ Order of Notaries, List of Ancient Archives] has a listing of ancient notarial archives, where the records are currently located, and contact information for the archive.<br> | ||
Most notarial records are organized by the name of the notary who kept the record. This becomes complicated in towns and cities that contained multiple notaries, as an individual may have gone to several different notaries across the course of their lifetime.<br> | Most notarial records are organized by the name of the notary who kept the record. This becomes complicated in towns and cities that contained multiple notaries, as an individual may have gone to several different notaries across the course of their lifetime.<br> | ||
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