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A copy of each record is sent to the ''procura della repubblica''—which is similar to a district court in the United States—in the provincial capital. Because the civil records are legal documents and needed for government purposes, such as military draft, the duplicate is held by the ''tribunale'' (district court).  
A copy of each record is sent to the ''procura della repubblica''—which is similar to a district court in the United States—in the provincial capital. Because the civil records are legal documents and needed for government purposes, such as military draft, the duplicate is held by the ''tribunale'' (district court).  


You may need to use maps, gazetteers, and other geographic references to identify the place where your ancestor lived and the civil registration office that served that place. See the "[[Italy Maps|Maps]]" and "[[Italy Gazetteers|Gazetteers]]" sections of this outline for information on how to find civil registration offices.  
You may need to use maps, gazetteers, and other geographic references to identify the place where your ancestor lived and the civil registration office that served that place. See [[Italy Maps]] and [[Italy Gazetteers]] for information on how to find civil registration offices.  


In addition to the town, you need to know at least an approximate year in which the birth, marriage, or death occurred. Annual indexes are usually found in each town’s civil registration.  
In addition to the town, you need to know at least an approximate year in which the birth, marriage, or death occurred. Annual indexes are usually found in each town’s civil registration.  
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Or, look in the Place Search under:  
Or, look in the Place Search under:  


ITALY, TOSCANA - CIVIL REGISTRATION  (Fill in the search boxes, "Toscana", part of "Italy")
ITALY, TOSCANA - CIVIL REGISTRATION  (Fill in the search boxes, "Toscana", part of "Italy")  


== Finding Records Not at the Family History Library  ==
== Finding Records Not at the Family History Library  ==
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*''Archivum; revue internationale des archives publié e avec le concours financier de l’Unesco et sous les auspices du Consil internationale des archives (International review on archives published by the International Council of Archives with the financial aid of Unesco).'' Paris, France: Presses Universitaires de France, 1952. (FHL book EUROPE REF 020.5 Ar25 v. 38.)
*''Archivum; revue internationale des archives publié e avec le concours financier de l’Unesco et sous les auspices du Consil internationale des archives (International review on archives published by the International Council of Archives with the financial aid of Unesco).'' Paris, France: Presses Universitaires de France, 1952. (FHL book EUROPE REF 020.5 Ar25 v. 38.)


In addition, you can find a complete list of archives and their hours, services, and fees on the Internet. For more information about useful Internet sites, see the "Computer Networks and Bulletin Boards" portion of the "[[Italy Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" section of this outline.  
In addition, you can find a complete list of archives and their hours, services, and fees on the Internet. For more information about useful Internet sites, see the "Computer Networks and Bulletin Boards" portion of [[Italy Archives and Libraries]].  


You may also find archive inventories that describe the record keeping systems and available civil registration records in Italy. These and other guides are found in the Family History Library Catalog under:  
You may also find archive inventories that describe the record keeping systems and available civil registration records in Italy. These and other guides are found in the Family History Library Catalog under:  
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