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Land records in Peru begin in 1528 and are found in notarial, municipal, and ecclesiastical records in the National Archive (Archivo General de la Nación) in Madrid. Other records are in the National Archive (Archivo General del La Nación) and in the National Library (Biblioteca Nacional) in Lima. You might be able to use land records for your research if you can visit the Peruvian archives in person or hire a local research agent.  
Land records in Peru begin in 1528 and are found in notarial, municipal, and ecclesiastical records in the National Archive (Archivo General de la Nación) in Madrid. Other records are in the National Archive (Archivo General del La Nación) and in the National Library (Biblioteca Nacional) in Lima. You might be able to use land records for your research if you can visit the Peruvian archives in person or hire a local research agent.  


The Family History Library does not have copies of land records from Peru. Because of the availability of better genealogical sources, such as church records and civil registration, land records are seldom used in Peruvian research.
The FamilySearch Library does not have copies of land records from Peru. Because of the availability of better genealogical sources, such as church records and civil registration, land records are seldom used in Peruvian research.
[[es:Tierras y propiedades de Perú]]
[[es:Tierras y propiedades de Perú]]
[[Category:Peru]][[Category:Land and Property Records]]
[[Category:Peru]][[Category:Land and Property Records]]