California Naturalization and Citizenship: Difference between revisions

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Los Angeles County Archives<br>225 North Broadway<br>Los Angeles, California 90012<br>Telephone: 562-462-2137<br>Internet: http://www.laalmanac.com/_main/LACountyRecords.htm
Los Angeles County Archives<br>225 North Broadway<br>Los Angeles, California 90012<br>Telephone: 562-462-2137<br>Internet: http://www.laalmanac.com/_main/LACountyRecords.htm


The Family History Library has microfilm copies of naturalization records for some other California counties and is currently acquiring additional records. Declarations of intention (1870-1928) for Alameda County, for example, are available at the Family History Library.
The Family History Library has microfilm copies of naturalization records for some California counties.&nbsp;Search&nbsp;individual counties in the Family History Library Catalog to&nbsp;determine&nbsp;the&nbsp;library holdings.&nbsp;Declarations of intention (1870-1931) for Alameda County, for example, are available at the Family History Library.


Naturalization records could also be filed in U.S. district courts after 1850. In counties where a federal district court sits, the federal court, not the superior court, has jurisdiction over naturalization. The Family History Library has:
Naturalization records could also be filed in U.S. district courts after 1850. In counties where a federal district court sits, the federal court, not the superior court, has jurisdiction over naturalization. The Family History Library has:
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