Czechia Civil Registration
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How to Find the Records
Online Collections
- 1874-1937 : Czech Republic Civil Registers, 1874-1937, A few records are online, images only at FamilySearch Historical Records.
Offices to Contact
- Location: Municipal and subdistrict vital records offices [matriční úřady].
- Some information can be obtained by correspondence or by visiting the vital records offices in person.[1],ref>
- Use the Czech Republic Letter Writing Guide for help with writing for records.
Historical Background
- During the time of Austrian rule there were a few civil registers started in 1870 to record those of dissident faiths or to record the baptisms of children of mixed marriages but these are still categorized as church registers.
- Another law in 1885 allowed for the recording of mixed marriages and children of mixed marriages to be recorded in quasi civil registers by local civil officials.
- In 1921 registration by civil authorities was enacted into law throughout the new Czechoslovak Republic.
Civil Registration [Civilní matriky]
Coverage and Compliance
Information Recorded in the Records
Births
- Name of child
- Date of entry
- Place and date of birth
- Names, ages and residence of parents, until 1948, also the religion of parents
- Names of witnesses
Marriages
- Date and place of marriage
- Names
- Occupations
- Dates and places of birth and residences of groom and bride
- Names and residences of parents and witnesses
- Until 1948, also the religion
Deaths
- Name
- Occupation
- Residence and age of the deceased
- Dates of death and entry
- Names of surviving spouse and parents
- Place and cause of death
- Until 1948, also the religion
References
- ↑ The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Czech Republic,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1999.