Italian birth certificate

When pursuing Italian citizenship by descent, the first step will be to obtain the Italian birth certificate of the ancestor who left Italy.

How do you find an Italian birth certificate?

Locating an Italian birth certificate entails a process since Italian birth records are not readily available online.
Instead, you must request the certificate from the Municipality (Comune) of your ancestor’s birthplace. To proceed, you’ll need to find out their exact place of birth as well as their full details such as their full name, surname, and date of birth.

Once you have those details you may contact the Municipality where they were born and apply for their birth certificate via email.
You can find the contact details of the Italian Municipalities here: www.comuni-italiani.it
If your ancestor was born before 1861 you will have to apply for their birth certificate from the Parish of the place where they were born, as Italy was not yet a nation before that date.
The contact details of Italian Parishes are to be found here: www.parrocchie.it

Resources

If you don’t know the exact details of your ancestor, you might have to enlist the help of an ancestry service or try publicly available sources such as the Parishes archives, which contain registers of Italian baptisms, marriages and burials from which other details such as place and date of birth can be found: http://registriparrocchiali.weebly.com/
These archives are unfortunately not comprehensive, and they do  not include all the Italian Parishes.

Our services

We can assist you in corresponding via email with Italian Municipalities.
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