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==Resources==
==How to Find the Records==


===Offices to Contact===
===Offices to Contact===
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Telephone: (+998 71) 207-04-43<br>
Telephone: (+998 71) 207-04-43<br>
Fax: (+998 71) 207-04-43<br>
Fax: (+998 71) 207-04-43<br>
Email: [mailto:info@adliya.uz info@adliya.uz]<br>
E-mail: [mailto:info@adliya.uz info@adliya.uz]<br>


Other locations where records could be found are the Vital Records Offices at the district and city levels; in villages t the citizens’ unions.<br>
Other locations where records could be found are the Vital Records Offices at the district and city levels; in villages t the citizens’ unions.<br>


==Background==
==Historical Background==


In 1501, the Uzbek tribes invaded the area.  From about 1813 to 1991, Russia had control of the area of Uzbekistan. In 1991, Uzbekistan became independent.
In 1501, the Uzbek tribes invaded the area.  From about 1813 to 1991, Russia had control of the area of Uzbekistan. In 1991, Uzbekistan became independent.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan Uzbekistan], (accessed 25 February 2022).</ref>


==Coverage and Compliance==
==Coverage and Compliance==
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*Gender
*Gender
*Date and place of birth
*Date and place of birth
*Name of parent(s)
*Name of parent(s)<ref name="UN">United Nations ESCAP, Get Every One In The Picture, Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in Asia and the Pacific, [https://getinthepicture.org/country/uzbekistan Uzbekistan], (accessed 17 August 2022)</ref>


===Marriage Records===
===Marriage Records===
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*Names of bride and groom
*Names of bride and groom
*Date of marriage
*Date of marriage
*Place of marriage
*Place of marriage<ref>U.S. Certified Translations, [https://doctranslation.com/uzbek-birth-certificate-translation.html Uzbekistan birth certificate], (accessed 25 February 2020).</ref>


===Divorce Certificates (Certificate of marriage dissolution)===
===Divorce Certificates (Certificate of marriage dissolution)===


A husband cannot initiate divorce proceedings during his wife’s pregnancy and up to his child’s 1st birthday. Once a Vital Records Office issues a divorce certificate, a stamp is put on the parties’ passports, indicating the date of marriage termination.
A husband cannot initiate divorce proceedings during his wife’s pregnancy and up to his child’s 1st birthday. Once a Vital Records Office issues a divorce certificate, a stamp is put on the parties’ passports, indicating the date of marriage termination.<ref>U.S. Department of State -Bureau of Consular Affairs, [https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Uzbekistan.html Uzbekistan], (accessed 25 February 2022).</ref>


===Death Records===
===Death Records===
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*Date of death
*Date of death
*Gender
*Gender
*Age
*Age<ref name="UN" />


==References==
==References==


 
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How to Find the Records[edit | edit source]

Offices to Contact[edit | edit source]

Ministry of Justice
Republic of Uzbekistan
100047, Tashkent, street Sayilgoh, 5
Uzbekistan

Telephone: (+998 71) 207-04-43
Fax: (+998 71) 207-04-43
E-mail: info@adliya.uz

Other locations where records could be found are the Vital Records Offices at the district and city levels; in villages t the citizens’ unions.

Historical Background[edit | edit source]

In 1501, the Uzbek tribes invaded the area. From about 1813 to 1991, Russia had control of the area of Uzbekistan. In 1991, Uzbekistan became independent.[1]

Coverage and Compliance[edit | edit source]

Information Recorded in the Records[edit | edit source]

Birth Records[edit | edit source]

  • Name of child
  • Gender
  • Date and place of birth
  • Name of parent(s)[2]

Marriage Records[edit | edit source]

  • Names of bride and groom
  • Date of marriage
  • Place of marriage[3]

Divorce Certificates (Certificate of marriage dissolution)[edit | edit source]

A husband cannot initiate divorce proceedings during his wife’s pregnancy and up to his child’s 1st birthday. Once a Vital Records Office issues a divorce certificate, a stamp is put on the parties’ passports, indicating the date of marriage termination.[4]

Death Records[edit | edit source]

  • Name of deceased
  • Date of death
  • Gender
  • Age[2]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Wikipedia contributors, Uzbekistan, (accessed 25 February 2022).
  2. 2.0 2.1 United Nations ESCAP, Get Every One In The Picture, Civil Registration and Vital Statistics in Asia and the Pacific, Uzbekistan, (accessed 17 August 2022)
  3. U.S. Certified Translations, Uzbekistan birth certificate, (accessed 25 February 2020).
  4. U.S. Department of State -Bureau of Consular Affairs, Uzbekistan, (accessed 25 February 2022).