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*[https://archivi.cultura.gov.it/istituti-archivistici/archivi-di-stato State Archives by Region]<br>
*[https://archivi.cultura.gov.it/istituti-archivistici/archivi-di-stato State Archives by Region]<br>
*[https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ Ancestors Portal] This is a helpful site for searching indexes of multiple Italian state archives for civil records. You can search ancestors by names and dates and find the records online.<br>
*[https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ Ancestors Portal] This is a helpful site for searching indexes of multiple Italian state archives for civil records. You can search ancestors by names and dates and find the records online.<br>
*[[Italy Civil Registration#Online Records|Civil Registration Online Records for States:]] Microfilmed, digitized, and indexed by FamilySearch<br>
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In Italy each state has its own archive. Most records of genealogical value are kept by state archives. They serve as repositories for records about their particular area.
 
Records of genealogical value at state archives include:  
Records of genealogical value at state archives include:  
*Church records (some)  
*Church records (some)  
*Civil registration  
*Civil registration  
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*Notarial records
*Notarial records


The state archives of Italy are open to the public. In addition, the FamilySearch Library has microfilm copies of many of the records from these archives.  
The state archives of Italy are open to the public. In addition, the FamilySearch Library has microfilm copies of many of the records from these archives. There are forty state archive sections in the country.
 
There are forty state archive sections in the country.


=== Church Archives  ===
=== Church Archives  ===
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