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*Most records are written in Latin, but some are written in Polish. Frequently, there will be mixture of Latin and Polish in the same record.
*Most records are written in Latin, but some are written in Polish. Frequently, there will be mixture of Latin and Polish in the same record.


== Locating Polish Court Records at AGAD ==
== Locating Court Records at AGAD ==


AGAD or the Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw
Various division of the AGAD or the Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw are in charge od the following records:
 
Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych w Warszawie<br>
ul. DJuga 7<br>
00-263 Warsaw<br>
POLAND
 
e-mail: sekretariat@agad.gov.pl<br>
http://www.agad.archiwa.gov.pl


*AGAD Division 1: Records prior to 1795<br>
*AGAD Division 1: Records prior to 1795<br>
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*AGAD Division 4: Map Collections<br>
*AGAD Division 4: Map Collections<br>
*AGAD Division 5: Information, Records, and Public Resources
*AGAD Division 5: Information, Records, and Public Resources
Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych w Warszawie<br>ul. DJuga 7<br>00-263 Warsaw<br>POLAND
e-mail: sekretariat@agad.gov.pl<br>http://www.agad.archiwa.gov.pl


*Search the SEZAM, one of the databases for the Polish Archives:
*Search the SEZAM, one of the databases for the Polish Archives:
http://baza.archiwa.gov.pllsezamlsezam.php?l=en. Searches need not use Polish characters, but a search should either include all Polish characters or no Polish characters.
http://baza.archiwa.gov.pllsezamlsezam.php?l=en. Searches need not use Polish characters, but a search should either include all Polish characters or no Polish characters.  
*Search for locality names  
*Search for locality names  
*Search for księgi ziemskie or księgi grodzkie
*Search for księgi ziemskie or księgi grodzkie  
*Marek Minakowski's website at: http://www.przodkowie.comlagad/ includes a
*Marek Minakowski's website at: http://www.przodkowie.comlagad/ includes a
searchable database of many court records from the Ciechanów, Maków, and
searchable database of many court records from the Ciechanów, Maków, and Przasnysz areas north of Warsaw.
Przasnysz areas north of Warsaw.
 
*Registers may be examined by the general public. Some fragile registers are not
available for examination, but may be available on microfilm.
*The Reading Room is open Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. The Reading Room is closed in August and on about 6 holidays. Reading Room hours are reduced on about 4 other days during the year.
*Researchers do not need to request permission in advance in order to conduct
research at AGAD. However, researchers must complete a form stating why they want to see the registers.
*Materials may be requested twice a day at 9:00 a.m. and 1 :00 p.m. Non-residents of Warsaw may order up to 10 archival units per day. Materials may be ordered in advance of a visit to ensure availability using [www.agad.archiwa.gov.plleng/order form.html a form]. Materials ordered at 9:00 a.m. will be available after 1:00 p.m. the same day. Materials ordered at 1:00 p.m. will be available the next day.
*Reading Room has 31 seats; 17 for researchers who would like to inspect original records and 14 for the microfilm readers. There is also a special table for reading maps. Finding aids, dictionaries and some books are on the shelves around the work space.
*Laptop computers may be brought into the Reading Room, but electrical connections are not available. Researchers should bring spare batteries for their laptops.
*Twice a day, all researchers must leave the Reading Room for 15 minutes so that the staff can ventilate the room.
*Archivists may also be hired to conduct research at the rate of $15 per hour, with
payment made by bank transfer. Photocopies are about $2 per page. Photocopies of genealogical or personal records are about $5 per page.


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