Aguascalientes Civil Registration

= Civil Registration =

Address of Civil Registration

Av. Héroe de Nacosari esquina

Av, Adolfo Lopez Mateos C.P. 20250

Tel: (449)918-1812, 916-3359

Civil Registrations available on FamilySearch by municipality
Aguascalientes

Asientos

Buena Vista

Calvillo

Cañada Honda

Cieneguilla

Colonia Calles

Cosío

Jaltomate

Jesús María

La Labor

Malpaso

Ojocaliente

Pabellón

Palo Alto

Paredes

Pilotos

Puerto de la Concepción

Rincón de Romos

San Francisco de los Romos

San Jacinto

San José de Gracia

San Rafael

Sandovales

Tepezala

Venadero

Viudas de Oriente

Records on microfilm
Aguascalientes (1859-1961)

Asientos (1868-1959)

Buena Vista (1916-1931)

Calvillo (1868-1961)

Cañada Honda (1881-1960)

Cieneguilla (1869-1960)

Colonia Calles (1933-1951)

Cosío (1867-1960)

Jaltomate (1908-1934)

Jesús María (1860-1960)

La Labor (1950-1961)

Malpaso (1948-1961)

Ojocaliente (1947-1961)

Pabellón (1934-1960)

Palo Alto (1867-1897)

Paredes (1928-1932)

Pilotos (1898-1903)

Puerto de la Concepción (1948-1961)

Rincón de Romos (1862-1960)

San Francisco de los Romos (1906-1960)

San Jacinto (1949-1961)

San José de Gracia (1861-1960)

San Rafael (1903-1917)

Sandovales (1911-1960)

Tepezala (1876-1961)

Venadero (1932-1961)

Viudas de Oriente (1919-1960)

Chronology of Civil Registration
1827, Oaxaca, November 2nd. Code Expedition of Oaxaca; births, marriages and deaths formed. The Catholic Church is ordered to recognize the civil state of the people of Oaxaca.

1851, Mexico City, March 6th. It is published in the newspaper El Siglo XIX "Project Civil Registration for Mexico City." by Cosme Varela.

1857, Mexico City, on January 27th. The President Ignacio Comonford decreed the Civil Registration Law, first ordinance to organize and create a Civil Registration.

1859, Veracruz, July 7th. President Benito Juarez in a manifesto to the nation announced the liberal government program. July 28th, law passed over the civil status of people. Because of this decree the Civil Registry in Mexico was created, said institution is in force to this day. July 31st, Cemeteries Act secularized.

1861, Mexico City, January 31st. Manuel Blanco, Governor of the capital in forces the Reform Laws.

1866, Civil Code of the Mexican Empire.

1879, Mexico City, the Civil Code is issued for the capital and territory of Baja California.

1884, Mexico City, the Civil Code and Civil Procedure for the governor Porfirio Diaz.

1914, Veracruz, on December 29th Venustiano Carranza decreed the Divorce Act.

1917 the Constitution of the United Mexican States was proclaimed. In Articles 121 and 130 shows the foundation for future civil registry. April 9th, the Family Claims Act enacted. From then on civil state judges are established and that each spouse can manage over their own property.

1928, Mexico City, March 28, while Plutarco Elias Calles was governing, the Civil Code was published for the Mexico