Armenia Civil Registration
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==How to Find the Records==
- 1865-1930 Births, marriages, deaths, divorces (Անձնական հաշվառման քարտեր կենսագրական տվյալներով, 1865?-1930?), FamilySearch Catalog
- 1917-1930 Births (Kʿaghakʿatsʿiavan katsʿutʿan avteri ardzanagrman bazhin, 1917-1930), FamilySearch Catalog
Offices to Contact[edit | edit source]
Department of Civil Registry
Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Armenia
3/8 Vazgen Sargsyan Street
0010 Yerevan
Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Armenia -- Civil Registration
List of civil registration offices
Law (adopted in 2004) about content of civil registration documents
National Library
Armyanskaya Biblioteka
ul. Teriana 72
Yerevan, Armenia 375009
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
The years that Armenian Civil Registration covers vary depending on the region.
Coverage and Compliance[edit | edit source]
Population coverage: 90% of the population.[1]
Information Recorded in the Records[edit | edit source]
Birth Records[edit | edit source]
- Date
- Name of child
- Name of the father (Early civil registration records usually do not list the mother's name.)
- Place of residence for parents
- May give occupations and religious preferences of parents
- Ages or birth years for parents
Marriage Records[edit | edit source]
- Date
- Names of bride and groom
- Residences of groom and bride
- Names of witnesses
- May give names of parents
- May give occupations and religious preferences of parents
Death Records[edit | edit source]
- Date
- Name of deceased
- Residence of the deceased
- Age at death
- Cause of death
- Place of burial
- May give name of parents
- May give occupations and religious preferences of parents
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Armenia,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1990-1999.