Common questions

How do I find marriage records in Germany?

How do I find marriage records in Germany?

Local Civil Registrar’s Office Most civil birth, marriage, and death records in Germany are maintained by the civil registration office (Standesamt) in the local towns.

Where can I find German birth records?

Records regarding birth, death and marriage are normally kept by the Standesamt (the municipality offices) where the event occurred. Most cities have websites at www. (nameofcity).de where you can find the contact information for the appropriate Standesamt.

How can I find out if someone is married in Germany?

Civil birth, marriage, and death records may be found by contacting or visiting the local civil registration office or archive.

How do I find my family history in Germany?

Searching immigration records is a great way to find clues about where your ancestors may have started their journey. The Germany page on the FamilySearch website provides access to more than 54 million German related indexed records. It’s a valuable resource once you’ve traced your family lines back to Germany.

Are birth records public in Germany?

Locating Records. Civil registration records were kept at the local civil registration office (Standesamt). Since 2009 birth records have been public after 110 years, marriages after 80 years and deaths after 30 years.

How do I trace my family tree in Germany?

How long does it take to get a birth certificate in Germany?

roughly 14 days
You will normally receive a date to go to the appropriate Standesamt to pick the birth certificates up, but if you didn’t, it takes roughly 14 days for the birth certificates to be ready.

Does Germany have birth certificates?

If a German citizen is born abroad, the birth may be registered upon request at the competent Registrar’s Office (“Standesamt”) in Germany and a German birth certificate will be issued.

How do I find my birth parents in Germany?

Birth records are kept at the local Standesamt – vital records office. The U.S. Embassy in Germany has advice on its website for contacting standesamts and obtaining a copy of your certificate. That may give you a family name to look for.

Is there a German version of ancestry?

Dresden, Germany Ancestry has just launched more than 11.7 million new German records, the majority of which are birth, marriage, and death records.

Does Germany have census records?

A census is a count and description of the population. A few censuses have been taken by various German states, provinces, and cities, and by some ecclesiastical officials. Censuses were not taken nationally in Germany and therefore exist for only a limited number of places and times.

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Ruth Doyle