Chile 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 Family History Library may have printed or microfilmed copies of them.

Archives
National Archive of Chile (Archivo Nacional de Chile) #50 Clasificador 1400 Correo Central de Chile Santiago 8320253 Telephone: 56 2 2997 8511/2 2413 5504/2 2413 5506/2 2715 5100/2 2715 5104 Email: [mailto:archivo.nacional@archivonacional.gob.cl archivo.nacional@archivonacional.gob.cl] Email #2: [mailto:rrpp.an@archivonacional.cl rrpp.an@archivonacional.cl] Email #3: [mailto:arnad@archivonacional.cl arnad@archivonacional.cl] Website: Archivo Nacional de Chile Website #2: National Archive of Chile Website #3: Archivo Nacional de Chile Website #4: National Archive of Chile


 * The National Archive must ensure the conservation, preservation and organization of documentary heritage, both public and private, and put it at the service of the community, giving access to all information. Dictate and regulate technical and administrative procedures for document management and for the development of user information services. Encourage the development of archives at the national level, exercising a normative and supervisory role, for the archival processes of the State administration institutions, according to the assigned law. Provide certification services and copy of the documents that it holds.

Regional Archive of Araucanía (Archivo Regional de la Araucanía) Lautaro 1171 Temuco, Araucanía Telephone: 56 45 273 0064/45 231 65 00/45 231 65 01 Email: [mailto:archivo.araucania@archivonacional.gob.cl archivo.araucania@archivonacional.gob.cl] Email #2: [mailto:archivo.araucanía@dibam.cl archivo.araucanía@dibam.cl] Website: Regional Archive of the Araucanía Website #2: Archivo Regional Araucanía Temuco Website #3: Regional Archive of la Araucanía turns 20 Website #4: Archivo Regional de la Araucanía


 * The archive's mission is to gather, organize, preserve and make available to the local, regional, and national community the documentary heritage of the Region of La Araucanía, a product of state and private management, in order to facilitate access to information for the community administrative, technical, legal, and historical. This management is oriented and helps to safeguard the rights and responsibilities acquired by the State and citizens, contributing to the construction of a democratic State and the cultural development of the country.

Regional Archive of Tarapacá (Archivo Regional de Tarapacá) Arturo Prat 2120 Avenue Iquique, Tarapacá Baquedano 1073 Iquique, Tarapacá Telephone: 56 57 222 2110/221 1118 Email: [mailto:archivo.tarapaca@archivonacional.gob.cl archivo.tarapaca@archivonacional.gob.cl] Website: Regional Archive of Tarapacá Website #2: Regional Archive of Tarapacá Reopens Its Doors Website #3: Historical Documents of the Regional Archive of Tarapacá


 * The archive's mission is to guarantee the people and communities of the Tarapacá Region access to information derived from State management, through its history and private action of public interest, contributing to the construction of a democratic State and cultural development both from the area and from the country. This implies gathering, organizing, preserving, preserving, investigating, valuing, and disseminating the documentation it houses.

Church Archives
Archive of the Archbishopric of Santiago (Chile) Erasmo Escala, 1822 Box 30-D Santiago de Chile Website: Archive of the Archbishopric of Santiago (Chile)


 * This archive brings together various funds related to ecclesiastical, regular and secular administration. The information contained in these documents is of great interest for the study of indigenous groups, since it reflects various aspects of daily life as a result of the permanent contact that the indigenous people had with doctrine and missionaries.

Libraries
National Library of Chile (Biblioteca Nacional de Chile) Avenida Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins 651 Santiago Telephone: 56 22 360 5272/5310 Email: [mailto:biblio.nacional@bibliotecanacional.gob.cl biblio.nacional@bibliotecanacional.gob.cl] Email #2: [mailto:biblioteca.nacional@bndechile.cl biblioteca.nacional@bndechile.cl] Website: Biblioteca Nacional de Chile Website #2: Biblioteca Nacional de Chile