Poland Letter Writing Guide: Difference between revisions

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To receive a record you need to be straight descendant of person you are interested in. For example: you will get death certificate of your great grandfather but it can be a problem to get record of your grandmothers sister second husband. You can ask, but it depends on the officer.  
To receive a record you need to be straight descendant of person you are interested in. For example: you will get death certificate of your great grandfather but it can be a problem to get record of your grandmothers sister second husband. You can ask, but it depends on the officer.  


Here is universal form that you can you to apply for full or shortened transcript of civil registry record.  
[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/images/a/ae/Letter_to_Polish_civ_reg.pdf Here] you can find an universal form that you can use to apply for full or shortened transcript of civil registry record.  


'''Payments'''  
'''Payments'''  
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Copy of cetrificate (without legal force) - 5 zl (ca 1,5 USD)<br>Shortended transcript of certificate - 22 zl (ca 7 USD)<br>Full transcript of certificate - 33 zl (ca 10 USD)  
Copy of cetrificate (without legal force) - 5 zl (ca 1,5 USD)<br>Shortended transcript of certificate - 22 zl (ca 7 USD)<br>Full transcript of certificate - 33 zl (ca 10 USD)  


There is also an option that records can be send to the nearest Polish consulate in your country and you will be notified to make payment in your local currency. This way is more expensive.<br>  
There is also an option that records can be send to the nearest Polish consulate in your country and you will be notified to make payment in your local currency. This way is more expensive.<br>


=== Parishes  ===
=== Parishes  ===
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