Philippines Archives and Libraries


 * 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 FamilySearch Library may have microfilmed and/or digitized copies of them.

Archives
National Archives of the Philippines 1765 Paz Mendoza Guazon Street Paco, Manila 1007, Philippines Phone:(+63 2) 8524-3231 / 8245-3340 / 8245-3341 / 8708-8656 / 8708-8729 / 8521-6830 E-mail:nationalarchives@nationalarchives.gov.ph Website Facebook List of Collections

Libraries
National Library of the Philippines P.O. Box 2926 T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita Manila, Philippines 1000 Telephone:(632) 5310-5029; (632) 5310-5031 to 33; (632) 5310-5035 E-mail: do@nlp.gov.ph Website Search catalog
 * The Philippine National Library has a valuable 45,000-volume Filipiniana collection of biographies, local histories, bibliographies, and gazetteers. It also has collections of rare books and manuscripts, newspapers and brochures, and microforms.

Library of Congress 1st–2nd Streets, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20504 Philippine Archives Collection
 * The Philippine Archives Collection constitutes an invaluable source of information on the Pacific war during World War II, particularly concerning the treatment of prisoners of war (POWs); military operations in the Philippines, 1941-1942; guerrilla warfare in the Philippines; and conditions in the Philippines under Japanese occupation.
 * The collection’s focus is on the individual men and women who served in military or civilian capacities or in guerrilla units in the Philippines during the period of SWPA control. Among the records are:
 * personal histories and diaries;
 * unit histories;
 * medical and death reports;
 * documents on activities within guerrilla units and criminal behavior by guerrillas; and
 * accounts of the effort to liberate the Philippine Islands from Japanese control.
 * These records also provide descriptions of conditions within the camps that held POWs and civilian internees in the Philippines, Japan, and on the Asiatic mainland; accounts of Japanese occupation and atrocities; reports of Japanese unit operations; and diaries and narratives recalling the Bataan death march and POW camp life.
 * A large portion of the records are:
 * applications for pay and benefits based on military or civilian service,
 * claims by civilians who were pressed into service to repel the Japanese invasion, and
 * claims for compensation by former guerrillas based on their support of the U.S. effort in the Philippines.

Ayala Museum Library and Iconographic Archives Makati Avenue Makati, Manila Metropolitan Manila, Philippines Website

The Fr. Luis G. Merino Library 5/F Palacio del Gobernador Building Gen. Luna Street, Intramuros Manila, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
 * The Fr. Luis G. Merino Library has rare holdings from 1700 on, Philippine history, architecture, cultural arts, and the restoration of the historic walled City of Intramuros

U.S. Embassy, American Historical Collection Ateneo de Manila University Quezon City, Metropolitan Manila Philippines Telephone: (632) 924-4601, ext. 2668 Fax: (632) 924-4428
 * Documents from the American occupation period, with some records from the Spanish colonization period, and a few modern records.

Filipiniana Collection University of the Philippines Library University of the Philippines Diliman Temporary Location (as of 2022): Environmental and Energy Engineering Building T.H. Pardo de Tavera St. Diliman, Quezon City 1101 Philippines Telephone: (+632) 8981-8500 loc. 2856 Fax: (+632) 8981-8500 loc. 2851 E-mail: library.updiliman@up.edu.ph Search Catalog
 * Filipiniana 1968: A Classified Catalog of Filipinian Books and Pamphlets in the University of the Philippines Library as of January 1, 1968. Diliman, Rizal, Philippines: the University of the Philippines, 1968. '''WorldCat

Provincial Libraries
Besides the libraries listed above, each province has a library that stores valuable local histories.

Municipal or City Libraries
Some municipalities and cities have libraries that collect local family histories and other important genealogical records.

Museums
Jorge B. Vargas Filipiniana Foundation 241 Shaw Boulevard Mandaluyong, Manila Metropolitan Manila, Philippines Website

Record Offices
Office of the Civil Registrar General National Statistics Office EDSA Corner, Times Street West Triangle, Quezon City 1104 Philippines Telephone: 926-7373 Fax: 926-7329  Email: L.Hufana@mail.census.gov.ph

'''Most vital records should be available at the FamilySearch Library and FamilySearch Centers. The microfilmed records include:
 * Birth certificates.
 * Death certificates.
 * Cemetery records (cementerios).
 * Inheritance records and inventories of personalestates (bienes de difuntos).
 * Marriage records (matrimonios).
 * Census records (vecindarios, estadísticas, padrones de chinos).
 * Military records (quintas, guardia civil, hojas de servicio).
 * Immigration and naturalization records(naturalización de Españoles, radicación de estrangeros).
 * Notarial records (protocolos).