Lithuania Archives and Libraries


 * Archives Portal Europe provides access to information on archival material from Lithuania as well as information on archival institutions throughout the European continent.


 * Archives collect and preserve original documents of organizations such as churches or governments. Libraries generally collect published sources such as books, maps, and microfilm.
 * If you plan to visit a repository, contact them and ask for information about their collection, hours, services, and fees. Ask if they require you to have a reader’s ticket (a paper indicating you are a responsible researcher) to view the records, and ask how to obtain one.
 * Although the records you need may be in an archive or library, the Family History Library may have microfilmed and/or digitized copies of them.

Archives
For genealogical search, people often use various data bases and information provided by the virtual archives. “Epaveldas” www.epaveldas.lt is the biggest data base in Lithuania, where one can obtain genealogical information. At present, one can find digital images of 2,312 record books from 91 Lithuanian Roman Catholic churches in the data base of this website. They relate to the period of 1599 – 1940. As the process of digitalization of the document files continues, the data base is constantly expanding. The complete list of all Roman Catholic church record books that had already been, or are being digitalized can be found on the website of the Office of the Chief Archivist of Lithuania www.http://www.archyvai.lt.

Lithuanian State History Archive Mindaugo g. 8, Vilnius, LT-03134 Lithuania Telephone: + 370 5 2137482 E-mail address:	istorijos.archyvas@lvia.lt Website Genealogical Search These are the main genealogical sources of the 18th – 20th cc. preserved in the Lithuanian State Historical Archives: The Archives preserve '''almost all 18th – 20th cc. church record books from Vilnius, Seinai, Telšiai (Samogitia) Roman Catholic dioceses, and the record books of 1924 – 1940 from Panevėžys, Kaunas, Kaišiadorys, Vilkaviškis Roman Catholic churches'''. These church books contain records of baptisms, marriages and deaths. The Archives also preserve record books from the churches of other confessions in Lithuania – Russian Orthodox, Old Believers, Jewish, Evangelical Reformed, Lutheran, Moslem, Karaite – with birth, marriage, divorce and death records.
 * Birth, marriage, divorce and death church records books of various confessions,
 * Birth, marriage, divorce, death civil registries, etc.
 * Pre-marital questioning books,
 * Lists of parishioners,
 * Acts verifying the nobility,
 * Lists of noble families,
 * Estate inventory lists,
 * Lists of auditing.

There are also documents of the civil marriage registry offices of 1940 – 2007.

Lithuanian Central State Archives O. Milašiaus 21 LT 10102 Vilnius, Lithuania Telephone: +370 5 247 7811 Fax: +370 5 276 5318 E-mail: lcva@archyvai.lt Website Genealogical Search These are the main genealogical sources of the 20th c. preserved in the Lithuanian Central State Archives:
 * Domestic and foreign passports of the citizens of the Republic of Lithuania,
 * Documents of volunteers, conscripts, soldiers and officers of the Army of the Republic of Lithuania,
 * Documents referring to the land reform,
 * Personal files of teachers, pupils and students,
 * Documents of persons abducted as forced labourers to Germany,
 * The population census data from 1942 and 1959, and others.

Libraries
'''Martynas Mažvydas,

National Library of Lithuania

Klaipėda University Klaipėda, Lithuania

Vilnius University Library

Museums
Google Listings: Museums/Lithuania

Record Offices
Lithuanian Central State Archives Mailing address: O. Milašiaus 21, LT-10102 Vilnius, Lithuania

Telephone: +370 5 247 7830
 * +370 5 247 7811

Fax: +370 5 276 5318 E-mail: [mailto:lcva@archyvai.lt lcva@archyvai.lt] Reserved e-mail: [mailto:valstybes.archyvas@gmail.com valstybes.archyvas@gmail.com] Website
 * The Soviet government implemented civil registration in Lithuania in 1940. Metrical book transcripts had served this purpose previously. Registration offices are next to “marriage palaces” permitting the registration and performance of weddings to occur at the same place and time.


 * "Lithuanian State Historical Archives is the main repository of records for the Lithuanian history from the 13th century up to the declaration of the Independence of Lithuania in 1918 (civil registry and vital records up until to our days).