Italian Birth Certificate - Estratto dell'Atto di Nascita
We furnish OFFICIAL Italian family records of your ancestors and family
members directly from the Registrar of Vital Statistics
(Ufficio della Stato civile) in the City Office (Comune o Municipio) in
Italy.
We have offices in Firenze, Roma, & Trento, Italy.
These are official, certified documents that meet the requirements for
Italian Dual Citizenship.
Please make payment by clicking on the Buy Now button below. - Then, send your information.
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Birth Certificates are €95.00
which includes priority postage & all fees.
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Required information:
- The full name at birth
- The date of birth
- The municipality (town) where he or she was born
Helpful information to send if available:
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CITY OF
ROME: In order to combat fraud the City of Rome has recently added
additional requirements for documents. These new requirements require that we go
to the Municipal Building and submit your request. We must then wait a month and
then return to pick up the certificate. Additionally we will have to prepare a
special letter called a "Delega" signed by you giving us permission to acquire
the document for you. This letter must be accompanied by your photo ID. We will
prepare the letter after you have ordered and sent in your information and send
it to you by email for your signature.
Due to the additional time
required (2 trips to the Municipality and standing in long lines) to get
certificates from Rome the fee for Rome only will be €145,00. When you order
just pay the €95,00 per document and we will bill you the additional
€50,00.
REMITTING
PAYMENT: You can pay now by
clicking on one of the links (Buy Now)
using most any major credit or debit card. You can pay for purchases in
your selected currency. Your payment will be automatically converted to this
currency. The currency conversion rate will be displayed for the amount of your
purchase.
PROCEDURE: We will forward the information that you send to us to the appropriate
Italian office. We call the Italian Commune where the records are kept,
speak to the records clerk and send a formal request by letter along with
their other requirements . We follow up with additional inquiries spaced
two weeks apart until we receive your document/s or a certified letter
stating that there is no record for the name and dates submitted. We will
not start the process if we see that there is no chance to get the certificate
because the information is obviously incorrect. For example, the name of
a commune that does not exist or other information we know is incorrect.
GUARANTEE: We rely on the information that you send us. In the event that the
information that you have sent us is not correct, you will be provided with a
certified letter from the commune stating that after a thorough search there was
no record found for the name and dates submitted.