Argentina Birth, Marriage and Death Certificates — Fast, Legalized and Ready for International Use
We obtain Argentina birth certificates, marriage certificates and death certificates with the specific legalization required for each purpose — whether for citizenship applications, immigration procedures, legal documentation, inheritance matters, or genealogical research.
Each use of Argentine vital records requires a different process and level of legalization, which may involve the Civil Chamber, the Ministry of the Interior, or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the Hague Apostille in Argentina.
Because Argentina’s civil registration system is decentralized, records must be requested from the specific Civil Registry where the birth, marriage, or death was originally registered. This makes obtaining Argentine documents from abroad complex without professional assistance.
Civil registration in Argentina began in the City of Buenos Aires in 1887, and by 1899 Civil Registry offices had been established throughout the country. Today, each provincial Civil Registry has its own requirements, processing times, fees, and legalization procedures.
For this reason, we carefully analyze each case and provide a customized solution and quote tailored to every client’s needs.
Argentine Vital Records Search & Genealogical Research
As specialists passionate about genealogy, we also conduct professional research using multiple genealogical sources when key information — such as dates, locations, or legal names — is unknown. This allows us to identify where a birth, marriage, or death was registered in Argentina and obtain the corresponding certificate.
Digital Argentina Civil Registry Certificates
For the past several years, Argentine Civil Registry offices issue digitally signed birth, marriage and death certificates. Physical documents are no longer required, as most records are now issued electronically.
These digital certificates can be verified online through official Civil Registry and Ministry of Foreign Affairs systems, ensuring their authenticity for international use.
