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Baptism, marriage, burial, and other church records may be found by contacting or visiting departmental archives, town registrars, or local parishes in France, or you may hire a researcher to do this for you.  
Baptism, marriage, burial, and other church records may be found by contacting or visiting departmental archives, town registrars, or local parishes in France, or you may hire a researcher to do this for you.  


'''Departmental archives'''. Most pre-1792 parish records are in departmental archives. See [[France Archives and Libraries]].
'''Town registrars'''. A few pre-1792 church records are preserved at the local civil registration office. See [[France Archives and Libraries]].


'''Local parishes'''. Church records after 1792 in France are available by writing to the parish. Parishes will usually answer correspondence in French. However, most researchers have more success by contacting civil registration offices first. Your request may be forwarded if the records have been sent to another archive. To obtain the address of a given parish, write to the mayor of the town. The mayor will know if the parish office is in his town or in a nearby town.  
'''Local parishes'''. Church records after 1792 in France are available by writing to the parish. Parishes will usually answer correspondence in French. However, most researchers have more success by contacting civil registration offices first. Your request may be forwarded if the records have been sent to another archive. To obtain the address of a given parish, write to the mayor of the town. The mayor will know if the parish office is in his town or in a nearby town.  
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If your request is unsuccessful, search for records that may have been filed in other archives or in civil registration offices. You may also want to hire a professional researcher for expert help.  
If your request is unsuccessful, search for records that may have been filed in other archives or in civil registration offices. You may also want to hire a professional researcher for expert help.  


The following records&nbsp; for France are currently not available online at FamilySearch:<br>
d by the French Commission for Informatics and Liberties (CNIL). FamilySearch is negotiating with CNIL for approval to film and publish French records. Original images can be ordered or viewed through the following mediums:  
 
*France, Coutances et d'Avranche Diocese, Catholic Parish Records, 1533-1906
*France Deaths and Burials, 1546-1960
*France, Births and Baptisms, 1546-1896
*France, Marriages, 1546-1924<br>
 
Publication of French records is authorized by the French Commission for Informatics and Liberties (CNIL). FamilySearch is negotiating with CNIL for approval to film and publish French records. Original images can be ordered or viewed through the following mediums:  


Microfilms and microfiche are available for viewing at the Family History Library and some [https://www.familysearch.org/locations FamilySearch Centers]. Call ahead for availability.<br>
Microfilms and microfiche are available for viewing at the Family History Library and some [https://www.familysearch.org/locations FamilySearch Centers]. Call ahead for availability.<br>
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