Mexico Marriage Records
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Civil records in Mexico cover about 90 to 95% of the population. Beginning in 1859, the Mexican government began requiring births, marriages, and deaths to be recorded by civil authorities on a municipality/district level.
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Mexico_Civil_Registration_Records_-_FamilySearch_Historical_RecordsMexico Marriages, 1570-1950 - FamilySearch
Mexico Marriages, 1570-1950 Index to selected Catholic Church marriage records from various localities in Mexico. The year range in the collection title represents the years covered by the majority of the records; however, some records may be from earlier or later years. This collection does not include images of the original records.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473012Marriage - U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Mexico
Requirements For Marriage In Civil Registry Office Completed marriage application, giving exact names of applicants, just as they appear in their birth certificates (Article 93 of the Civil Code) Birth Certificate and three photocopies (Mexican Citizen). For the American Citizen: Apostilled birth certificate translated into Spanish.
https://mx.usembassy.gov/marriage/How to Find New Mexico Marriage Records
A New Mexico marriage record describes a complete set of legal documents needed to approve and provide validation for a marriage held in the state. Marriage records issued to couples in New Mexico include marriage license application and the marriage certificate.
https://newmexico.staterecords.org/marriagerecordsHow to Trace Your Family Tree in Mexico - ThoughtCo
Civil registration records in Mexico are government-required records of births ( nacimientos ), deaths ( defunciones) and marriages ( matrimonios ). Known as Registro Civil, these civil records are an excellent source of names, dates and vital events for a large percentage of the population living in Mexico since 1859.
https://www.thoughtco.com/mexico-genealogy-basics-1422172New Mexico Marriage Records | Enter Name and Search ...
New Mexico marriage records are filled with history that might be useful for family tree information to simply to verify a person’s background. The New Mexico State Records Center and Archives contains much historical data, but if you’re searching for a more current record, you’ll need to apply through the county in which the marriage took place.
https://gov-record.org/new-mexico-marriage-records/Marriage Records Search - New Mexico (Marriage Licenses ...
New Mexico Marriage Records provide information about marriage licenses, certificates, and registries in NM. Official Marriage Records provide information about whether a marriage is legally valid, the names of both parties to the marriage, and when the wedding took place.
https://www.countyoffice.org/nm-marriage-records/Register Offices in Mexico - Gob
Below is a list of the Register Offices (Oficinas del Registro Civil) in all 32 states of Mexico (non-official). You can use a register office to: Register a birth, death, marriage or civil partnership (if allowed by the local legislation) Find records of a birth, death, marriage or civil partnership (if it was registered at that register office)
https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/reinounido/index.php/en/contenido/5-registro-civil/198-register-offices-in-mexicoMarriage Records Search - County Clerk
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https://www.bernco.gov/clerk/request-records/marriage-records-search/Mexico, Select Marriages Index, 1556-1989 - Ancestry
Mexico, Select Baptisms, 1560-1950. This collection includes baptism records from Mexico. 1930 Mexico National Census. Mexico’s 1930 national census (“El Quinto Censo General de Población y Vivienda 1930, México”) is both the largest and most recent Mexican census to be made available to the public.
https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/9299/