Uruguay Civil Registration

Online Collections
Check the Wiki page or the FamilySearch Catalog for a department to see online or other collections tor that department.
 * 1879-1930 at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection; index; also at Ancestry ($)
 * 1900-1937 at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection; index; also at MyHeritage ($)
 * Uruguay, Civil Registration at MyHeritage - index, ($)

Offices to Contact
General Directorate of the Civil Registry Headquarters Building Av. Uruguay 933 Montevideo, Uruguay

For inquiries, see partidas.digitales@dgrec.gub.uy

Records are also in the Offices of the Civil Registry in each department capital.

Historical Background
Civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths began in 1879.

Before 1892 the General Directorate of the Civil Registry was called Notary of Government and Finance.

The majority of the registers are in good condition, except in some departments. In any case, the duplicates in the Direccion General del Registro Civil in Montevideo are in very good condition.

Information Recorded in the Records
The following extraction forms (in Spanish) were created by Dr. George Ryskamp, ​​JD, AG. to help when using the records.

[[Media:Baptism_template.pdf|Baptism / Birth Extraction Form]]

[[Media:Marriage_Template.pdf|Marriage Extraction Form]]

[[Media:Death_Template.pdf|Death / Burial Extraction Form]]

Births
Birth certificates contain:

For the child:
 * Given name
 * Sex
 * Time
 * Day, month, year
 * Place of birth

For the father, mother, grandparents and witnesses:
 * Given name
 * Surname
 * Profession
 * Nationality
 * Residence
 * Age

Marriages
Marriage records contain:

For the bride and groom:
 * Given name
 * Surname
 * Dates of birth
 * Place of marriage
 * Age (sometimes)
 * Residence
 * Nationality
 * Profession

For the parents and witnesses:
 * Given name
 * Surname
 * Age
 * Marital status
 * Profession
 * Nationality
 * Residence

Deaths
Death certificates contain:

For the deceased:
 * Given name
 * Surname
 * Sex
 * Age
 * Profession
 * Nationality
 * Place of birth (sometimes)
 * Residence
 * Marital status of the deceased
 * Cause of death
 * Name of the doctor who issued the certificate
 * Spouse's name if married, widowed
 * Names of children

For the parents, grandparents and witnesses:
 * Given name
 * Surname
 * Profession
 * Nationality
 * Residence
 * Marital status

Recognition of natural children (illegitimate)
This is a document whereby the father or mother legally accepts a child born outside marital bonds. This person may or may not be married. If married, the spouse's written permission was needed to make such recognition, unless the child was born before the marriage.

Recognition records contain:

For the person making the recognition:
 * Given name
 * Surname
 * Marital status
 * Nationality
 * Age
 * Residence
 * Sex
 * Profession

For the person recognized:
 * Given name
 * Surname
 * Marital status
 * Sex
 * Age
 * Nationality
 * Residence
 * Profession

Divorces
Divorce records contain for each spouse:


 * Given name
 * Surname
 * Date of birth
 * Other relevant information

Foundlings
Foundling records contain:


 * Date and time the child was found
 * Place where the child was found
 * Apparent age
 * Any scars or other identifying marks
 * Message that accompanied the child
 * Description of the clothes or anything else that could help with the recognition of the child