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


===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>
E-mail: [mailto:info@adliya.uz info@adliya.uz]<br>
Email: [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>


==Historical Background==
==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.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan Uzbekistan], (accessed 25 February 2022).</ref>
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.


==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)<ref>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>
*Name of parent(s)


===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<ref>U.S. Certified Translations, [https://doctranslation.com/uzbek-birth-certificate-translation.html Uzbekistan birth certificate], (accessed 25 February 20220).</ref>
*Place of marriage


===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.<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>
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.


===Death Records===
===Death Records===
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*Age
*Age


A death certificate is not available for stillborn children or children who died within the first week of life. Parents can request a certificate.<br>
==References==


==References==


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Revision as of 07:37, 28 October 2024

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Resources[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
Email: 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.

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.

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)

Marriage Records[edit | edit source]

  • Names of bride and groom
  • Date of marriage
  • Place of marriage

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.

Death Records[edit | edit source]

  • Name of deceased
  • Date of death
  • Gender
  • Age

References[edit | edit source]