Jordan Civil Registration

Online Collections

 * British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms at Findmypast; index & images ($)
 * British Armed Forces and Overseas Banns and Marriages at Findmypast; index & images ($)
 * British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials at Findmypast; index & images ($)

Offices to Contact
National Archives in Amman and local government offices

Department of the National Library Haroun Al Rasheed St 9 Amman, Jordan

Telephone: +962 6 566 2845

Address: Number 9, Haroun Al-Rasheed St. P.O.Box: (6070) Zip code: (11118) City: Amman Telephone: 06-5662791 See

Address: Arjan - Building No. (9) - Harun Al-Rasheed Street - opposite the entrance to the Ministry of Interior phone: 065662871-065662854-065662845 P.O. Box: 6070 Amman 11118 Fax: 065662867 e-mail : nl@nl.gov.jo Personnel Email hr@NL.GOV.JO

Email of the Public Relations Department PR@NL.GOV.JO

Director of Documents and Documentation Directorate: Nawal Al Jabour Email: nawal.aljboor@nl.gov.jo Ext: 2106

National Library in Amman

Coverage and Compliance
Time period: 1921-present. Early years only included Europeans. Registration of the general populous became compulsory in 1957.

Population coverage: Before 1957, 5%; after 1957, as high as 80%.

Birth Records

 * Child’s name
 * Birth date and place
 * Parents’ names, residence, and occupation
 * Witnesses’ ages, relationships, residences

Marriage Records

 * Names of Bride and groom
 * Ages
 * Residences
 * Occupations
 * Marriage date and place
 * Sometimes ages and/or birth dates and places
 * Parents' names, residences, occupations
 * Witnesses

Marriage contracts
These records are the only source prior to civil registration of specific marriage information and provide a marriage date. They also provide relationships.

Legal contracts of marriage are the closest thing in Islamic society to marriage records. In Islamic tradition marriage is considered a legal contract between two families and is not considered a religious sacrament. Islamic law courts [sharia] handled the majority of litigation, particularly in the domain of personal and family status including marriage and divorce.

Time period: 1400-present.

Contents: Names of marriage candidates, dates of contract and marriage, parents (at least the father) of marital partners, details concerning dowry.

Location: At Islamic law court [sharia] archives in various cities.

Population coverage: As high as 75%; these records pertain to Muslim marriages only.

Death Records

 * Name of deceased
 * Age
 * Death date and place
 * Occupation
 * Name of surviving spouse
 * Informant’s name and residence
 * Cause of death
 * Sometimes birth date and place
 * Parents’ names
 * Children’s names