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== | ==How to Find the Records== | ||
===Offices to Contact=== | ===Offices to Contact=== | ||
Väestörekisterikeskus | |||
PL 7 (Kellosilta 4) | |||
00521 Helsinki | |||
Finland | |||
Telephone: 011-358-9-229 161 | |||
Fax: 011-358-9-2291 6795 | |||
*[http://www.vaestorekisterikeskus.fi/ http://www.vaestorekisterikeskus.fi/] | |||
*[http://www.vaestorekisterikeskus.fi/en http://www.vaestorekisterikeskus.fi/en] | |||
[http://www.vaestorekisterikeskus.fi/vrk/home.nsf/pages/index_eng] | |||
==Historical Background== | |||
===Civil Registration Kept by the State Church=== | |||
Records of births, marriages, and deaths are commonly referred to as vital records because they refer to critical events in a person’s life. Civil registration is the vital records made by the government. Vital records of Finland have traditionally been kept by the church. See [[Finland Church Records|'''Finland Church Records''']] for more information. | |||
===Civil Registration for People Without Religious Preference=== | |||
In 1923 a freedom of religion law was passed. As a result, people who did not have a religious preference were recorded in a civil registry [Siviilirekisteri/Civil registret]. Later, people who belonged to churches other than the state churches were also included in the civil registry. | |||
===Census Records as Civil Registration=== | |||
In 1970 the government’s census records [henkikirjat/mantalslängder] became the basis of a general population register [Väestörekisteri/ Befolkningsregistret] for all people in Finland. This population register also incorporated the information from the earlier civil registry [Siviilirekisteri/Civil registret]. For more information about Finnish censuses, see [[Finland Census]]. | |||
The Väestörekisteri/Befolkningsregistret has local offices on a commune (parish) level. The central office has a computerized register that includes information on individuals nationwide. The central office can help you find living relatives in Finland. | |||
==Coverage and Compliance== | |||
==Information Recorded in the Records== | ==Information Recorded in the Records== | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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How to Find the Records[edit | edit source]
Offices to Contact[edit | edit source]
Väestörekisterikeskus PL 7 (Kellosilta 4) 00521 Helsinki Finland Telephone: 011-358-9-229 161 Fax: 011-358-9-2291 6795
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Civil Registration Kept by the State Church[edit | edit source]
Records of births, marriages, and deaths are commonly referred to as vital records because they refer to critical events in a person’s life. Civil registration is the vital records made by the government. Vital records of Finland have traditionally been kept by the church. See Finland Church Records for more information.
Civil Registration for People Without Religious Preference[edit | edit source]
In 1923 a freedom of religion law was passed. As a result, people who did not have a religious preference were recorded in a civil registry [Siviilirekisteri/Civil registret]. Later, people who belonged to churches other than the state churches were also included in the civil registry.
Census Records as Civil Registration[edit | edit source]
In 1970 the government’s census records [henkikirjat/mantalslängder] became the basis of a general population register [Väestörekisteri/ Befolkningsregistret] for all people in Finland. This population register also incorporated the information from the earlier civil registry [Siviilirekisteri/Civil registret]. For more information about Finnish censuses, see Finland Census.
The Väestörekisteri/Befolkningsregistret has local offices on a commune (parish) level. The central office has a computerized register that includes information on individuals nationwide. The central office can help you find living relatives in Finland.
Coverage and Compliance[edit | edit source]
Information Recorded in the Records[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
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