German Public Records
Germany Public Records
Search for Births and Baptisms recorded in Germany between 1558 and 1898. Brandenburg and Posen Church Records 1794-1874 Over 1.6 million Brandenburg and Posen, Germany Church Records for births, marriages, and deaths recorded between 1794 and 1874. Companies & Corporations
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German birth certificates, Vital Records, German marriage certificates from Standesamt: Official documents from Germany Germany Service offers a large number of different and dependable services from Germany and Austria. Our customers are from all over the world and and have a lot of trust in our services.
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Over 3.5 million records are searchable, including deaths and burials from Baden, Bayern, Hessen, Pfalz (Bayern), Preußen, Rhineland, Westfalen, and Württemberg. 08 of 22 Online Ortsfamilienbücher Explore over 330 online local community heritage/lineage books containing the names of over 4 million people living in Germany.
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1 Record Finder Table for Germany 1.1 Order of Records 2 List of Topics 2.1 Vital Events 2.2 Maiden Names and Family Members 2.3 Immigration and Country of Origin 2.4 Residences and Locations 2.5 Personal Details and Affiliations 2.6 Reading German Records 3 Provinces, Kingdoms, and Duchies of the German Empire: English (German, if different)
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Age, residence, political allegiance, property, debts, misdemeanors, taxes, adoptions,and guardianship are typical information in German court records. Divorces are also recorded in court records, but they are rare before the 1900s. For information about wills, see the “Probate Records” section.
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Most civil birth, marriage, and death records in Germany are maintained by the civil registration office (Standesamt) in the local towns. You can usually obtain civil registration records by writing (in German) to the town with the appropriate names and dates, the reason for your request, and proof of your relationship to the individual (s).
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You can access the records in the two tabs at left: the Personenstandregister records, which contain death registrations (most starting in 1876 and running through the 1930s or 1940s) and the Zivilstandregister documents, which include births ( Geburten ), marriages ( Heiraten) and deaths ( Sterbfälle) from 1833 to 1852.
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Court Records in Germany German Civil Court Case Files are not Public Records U.S. lawyers do naturally assume that court files are public records and can be easily accessed and inspected by the public. Not so in Germany! As with, for instance, land registry information (see here), Germany is rather secretive when it comes to legal documents.
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The National Archives holds over 70,000 rolls of microfilm reproducing captured German and related records, as described below. Reference copies of the microfilm may be viewed free of charge in the Microfilm Reading Room, National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001 (Phone: (301) 837-2015; FAX: 301-837-0483.)
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Captured German Records Microfilmed at Whaddon Hall, U.K. Microfilm publications of records of the German Foreign Ministry, 1867-1945; papers of some German diplomats, 1833-1931, and records of the Reichs Chancellery, 1919-1945, are listed immediately below, under the finding aids that describe them.(Descriptions of Microfilm Publication T120 are divided between two catalogs comprising five ...
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