Montenegro Civil Registration: Difference between revisions
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11) Basic Court in Podgorica – for the territory of the Capital of Podgorica, telephone: (+382 20) 482-046, 482-047, 482-048<br> | 11) Basic Court in Podgorica – for the territory of the Capital of Podgorica, telephone: (+382 20) 482-046, 482-047, 482-048<br> | ||
12) Basic Court in Rožaje – for the territory of the municipality of Rožaje<br> | 12) Basic Court in Rožaje – for the territory of the municipality of Rožaje<br> | ||
13) Basic Court in Ulcinj – for the territory of the municipality of Ulcinj<br> | 13) Basic Court in Ulcinj – for the territory of the municipality of Ulcinj: | ||
14) Basic Court in Herceg Novi – for the territory of the municipality of Herceg Novi | ::Address: W6H9+FXJ, Boška Strugara, Ulcinj 85360, Montenegro<br>Telephone: +382 30 412 026<br> | ||
14) Basic Court in Herceg Novi – for the territory of the municipality of Herceg Novi: | |||
::Address: Osnovni Sud, Herceg Novi Court, Marka Cara, Herceg Novi, Montenegro<br>Telephone: +382 31 324 111<br> | |||
15) Basic Court in Cetinje – for the territory of the municipality of Cetinje: | 15) Basic Court in Cetinje – for the territory of the municipality of Cetinje: | ||
::Address: 9WQH+82J, Vojvode Batrica, | ::Address: 9WQH+82J, Vojvode Batrica, Cetinje, Montenegro<br>Telephone: +382 41 231 933 | ||
==Historical Background== | ==Historical Background== |
Revision as of 14:49, 5 January 2024
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How to Find the Records[edit | edit source]
Online Collections[edit | edit source]
- British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms at Findmypast - index & images ($)
Offices to Contact[edit | edit source]
Birth and death records are in a national database available from the civil registrars throughout Montenegro.[1]
Marriage records are currently only at the civil registry where the marriage happened.[1]
Divorce judgments are available from the district court (okruzni sud) which decided the case.[1]
Basic courts are established as:[2]
1) Basic Court in Bar – for the territory of the municipality of Bar
2) Basic Court in Berane – for the territory of the municipalities of Berane, Andrijevica
and Petnjica
3) Basic Court in Bijelo Polje – for the territory of the municipalities of Bijelo Polje and
Mojkovac
4) Basic Court in Danilovgrad – for the territory of the municipality of Danilovgrad
5) Basic Court in Žabljak – for the territory of the municipalities of Žabljak and Šavnik
6) Basic Court in Kolašin – for the territory of the municipality of Kolašin
7) Basic Court in Kotor – for the territory of the municipalities of Kotor, Budva and Tivat
8) Basic Court in Nikšić – for the territory of the municipalities of Nikšić and Plužine
9) Basic Court in Plav – for the territory of the municipality of Plav and Gusinje
10) Basic Court in Pljevlja – for the territory of the municipality of Pljevlja
11) Basic Court in Podgorica – for the territory of the Capital of Podgorica, telephone: (+382 20) 482-046, 482-047, 482-048
12) Basic Court in Rožaje – for the territory of the municipality of Rožaje
13) Basic Court in Ulcinj – for the territory of the municipality of Ulcinj:
- Address: W6H9+FXJ, Boška Strugara, Ulcinj 85360, Montenegro
Telephone: +382 30 412 026
- Address: W6H9+FXJ, Boška Strugara, Ulcinj 85360, Montenegro
14) Basic Court in Herceg Novi – for the territory of the municipality of Herceg Novi:
- Address: Osnovni Sud, Herceg Novi Court, Marka Cara, Herceg Novi, Montenegro
Telephone: +382 31 324 111
- Address: Osnovni Sud, Herceg Novi Court, Marka Cara, Herceg Novi, Montenegro
15) Basic Court in Cetinje – for the territory of the municipality of Cetinje:
- Address: 9WQH+82J, Vojvode Batrica, Cetinje, Montenegro
Telephone: +382 41 231 933
- Address: 9WQH+82J, Vojvode Batrica, Cetinje, Montenegro
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
During WWII, many records, particularly in Montenegro, were destroyed and were reconstructed later.[1]
The marriage certificate does not usually show if the marriage took place by proxy. Prior to May l0, 1946, marriage records were maintained by church authorities. After that, only civil marriages are legal.[1]
Since May l0, l976, legal divorces are only available through the civil courts. Before that, divorces granted by church authorities were also considered legal.[1]
Coverage and Compliance[edit | edit source]
Information Recorded in the Records[edit | edit source]
Birth Records (Izvod iz Maticne Knjige Rodjenih)[edit | edit source]
Marriage Records (Izvod iz Maticne Vencanih)[edit | edit source]
- Names of bride and groom
- Dates of birth
- Previous last names
- Name of father
- Name of mother
- Date of marriage
- Place of marriage
Divorce Records (U ime naroda-"In the Name of the People")[edit | edit source]
Death Records (Izvod iz Maticne Knjige Umrlih)[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Travel.State.Gov, U.S. Department of State — Bureau of Consular Affairs, Montenegro, (accessed 29 September 2023).
- ↑ European Commission for Democracy Through Law, (Venice Commission), Law on Courts of Montenegro, p. 5, 2015, (accessed 29 September 2023).]