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Notarial records are of limited value in Italian research ('''NOT TRUE'''). Other sources, such as church records and civil registration records, cover a larger percentage of the population, and notarial records are difficult to access ('''True for those not granted access'''). Few notarial records have been microfilmed. ('''But the data has been digitized going back to approx 1860)'''


Sometimes notarial records predate church and civil registration records, and they can cover gaps in those records. Since they contain wills, purchases, sales, and legal disputes, notarial records are useful for researching families who owned property or were involved with legal matters.('''True, but contained a wealth of information on family members''')<br>
While church records and civil registration records cover a majority of the population, notarial records cover only a percentage of the population. Much of the data from notarial records has been digitized by Italian governments, but require authorization to directly access the records. Only certain legal offices are given authorization to access this digitized database.


To find notarial records in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog, see:
Sometimes notarial records predate church and civil registration records, and they can cover gaps in those records. Since they contain wills, purchases, sales, and legal disputes, notarial records are useful for researching families who owned property or were involved with legal matters as well as a wealth of information on the decedent's family members and business.


''ITALY, [PROVINCE] - NOTARIAL RECORDS''
Some notarial records from certain places in Italy have been microfilmed:
 
{{Tip|Don't overlook {{FSC|Italy, Notarial records|keywords|disp}} items in the FamilySearch Library Catalog.}}
''However, direct access to Italian notorial data bases is possible but requires authorization.''


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[[fr:Italie Archives notariales]]
[[pt:Itália, Registros Notariais]]
[[es:Testamentos de Italia]]
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