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:#'''[[Portal-United States Naturalization. Naturalization Records-Certificate of Naturalization|Certificate.]]''' After all requirements were completed, the immigrant was sworn in as a citizen and issued his or her certificate. The certificate is given from the same court the petition is filed in. Is called the Certificate of Citizenship or Certificate of Naturalization.
:#'''[[Portal-United States Naturalization. Naturalization Records-Certificate of Naturalization|Certificate.]]''' After all requirements were completed, the immigrant was sworn in as a citizen and issued his or her certificate. The certificate is given from the same court the petition is filed in. Is called the Certificate of Citizenship or Certificate of Naturalization.


==== <u>'''Report and Registry, 1798-1828.&nbsp;'''</u>  ====
==== <u>'''Report and Registry, 1798-1828'''</u>  ====


From 1798 to 1828, a new immigrant was required to appear before a local court and reigster his arrival in the United States.&nbsp; This was usually recorded in the court minutes.&nbsp;&nbsp;Sometimes a separate document, a report and registry or aliens' register was created instead.&nbsp; The immigrant could obtain a certificate showing that he had registered in order to prove his residency later when he applied for citizenship. The Report and Registry could take place at a different time and different court&nbsp;than the&nbsp;immigrant's declaration.  
From 1798 to 1828, a new immigrant was required to appear before a local court and reigster his arrival in the United States.&nbsp; This was usually recorded in the court minutes.&nbsp;&nbsp;Sometimes a separate document, a report and registry or aliens' register was created instead.&nbsp; The immigrant could obtain a certificate showing that he had registered in order to prove his residency later when he applied for citizenship. The Report and Registry could take place at a different time and different court&nbsp;than the&nbsp;immigrant's declaration.  
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