Bolivia Civil Registration
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Direcciones Departamentales y Regionales del Registro Civil [1] Dirección Nacional de Registro Civil: Av. 6 de Agosto esq. Cordero Nº 2798 - Sucre Tel.: 2433984 - 2430106
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Registro de Estado Civil
Archivo General
Calle Obispo Cardenas 1475
La Paz, Bolivia
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths began in 1940.[1]
Coverage and Compliance[edit | edit source]
Information Recorded in the Records[edit | edit source]
Registers of births, marriages, and deaths include the following information:
Birth registers, 1898 to present
Baby:
- Names and surname
- Sex
- Race,
- Time, day, month, year of birth
- Place of birth
Parents:
- Names and surnames
- Nationality
- Language
- Race
- Profession
- Address
- Age
- Degree of instruction
Witnesses:
- Names and surnames
- Age
- Nationality
- Profession
- Address
- Identity card
General observations.
NOTE: By the law approved on April 5, 1945, all Bolivians born before 1940, and therefore not registered in the Civil Registry, should obtain a birth certificate by presenting their baptismal record or witnesses. In both cases, the registration is recorded in special books of birth.
Marriage registers, 1898 to present Spouses:
- Names and surnames
- Date
- Nationality
- Place of birth
- Domicile
- Profession or occupation
- Age
- Race
- Religion
- Degree of instruction
- Language or dialect spoken
- Amount of possessions you own
- Marital status
- observations
- If the person does not know how to sign their name, they stamp their fingerprint
Parents:
- Names and surnames
- Appearances
- Address
Paternal grandparents' names and surnames
Witnesses' names and surnames
NOTE: There is space for the cancellation of marriages (divorce) with:
- Date on which the divorce decree was issued
- Judge's names and surnames
- Judicial jurisdiction
- Payroll of the children left with the father and those left with the mother
- The game and then canceled?
There is a space for nullity?
Names of any natural children born before the marriage of the parties.
Death Registers, 1940 to present
- Names and surnames of the deceased
- Time, day, month and year of death
- Cause of death
- A way to verify the use of death when there was no medical assistance?
- Doctor's names, surname and title, who issued the death certificate
- Place where the death took place (domicile or hospital, city, province, department)
- If the place is urban, suburban or rural
- The time of residence in the place
- Habitual residence of the deceased person
- Sex
- Marital status
- Age
- Race: white, mestizo, indigenous or other
Until 1973, the following was note:
- Whether legitimate
- Place of birth
- Nationality
- Profession, occupation or trade
- Names and surnames of father, mother, and if applicable, spouse
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Ryskamp, George. Finding Your Hispanic Roots. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997).