Complete guide to the Civil Registry in Spain

Welcome to the definitive guide to civil registries in Spain. If you need a birth, marriage, or death certificate and live in a municipality with its own office (generally with more than 7,000 inhabitants), the Civil Registry is the competent body. Below, we explain what it is, what it does, how it works, and how to obtain certificates without travelling.

What is a Civil Registry?

The Civil Registry is a public service under the Ministry of Justice that records vital events of individuals (births, marriages, deaths) and issues official documents to certify them. Each municipality with a sufficient population has its own Civil Registry; in small municipalities, this function is assumed by the Justice of the Peace Court.

Key functions of the Civil Registry:

  • Registration of births, marriages, and deaths.
  • Issuance of official certificates (literal or extract).
  • Celebration of civil marriages.
  • Change of name or surname, proof of life, notarial deeds, etc.

Where is the Civil Registry located?

  • Location: independent office or within the town hall (check the municipal website).
  • Access: public service counter.
  • Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 to 14:00 (may vary).
  • Appointment required: mandatory for most procedures.

Most common procedures

ProcedureAppointment?DocumentsDeadline
Birth certificateYes (in person) / No (online)DNI + details of the newbornImmediate or 5-15 days
Marriage certificateYes (in person) / No (online)DNI + details of the spousesImmediate or 5-15 days
Death certificateYes (in person) / No (online)DNI + details of the deceasedImmediate or 5-15 days
Civil marriageYesPrior file1-6 months
Birth registrationYesMedical report + parents DNI72 hours
Death registrationYes (or funeral home)Medical certificate24 hours

How to obtain Civil Registry certificates

There are several options:

1. In person (free, by appointment)

  1. Book an appointment at sede.mjusticia.gob.es or call 060.
  2. Go to the Civil Registry of the municipality where the event occurred.
  3. Bring: DNI + exact details.
  4. Receive the certificate immediately or within a few days.

Ideal for urgent and free procedures.

2. Online with an agency (recommended – 100% remote)

Use www.registrocivil.es, a professional management service that processes certificates from any Civil Registry in Spain.

Direct links to apply:

Steps:

  1. Enter the corresponding link.
  2. Fill in the details
  3. pay the management service fees online
  4. Receive the original in 5-15 days with tracking.

Advantages:

  • No appointment or travel required.
  • You can track your application
  • Management of old or problematic records.
  • Sending of the physical original by certified mail.
  • Personalised attention.

3. Official online application (Ministry of Justice)

  • Access the Electronic Headquarters of the Ministry of Justice: sede.mjusticia.gob.es.
  • Step by step:
    1. Identify yourself with Cl@ve, digital certificate, or electronic ID (not available without these).
    2. Select the type of certificate you wish to request
    3. Enter the corresponding certificate details
    4. Download the PDF with a secure verification code.
  • Limitations: only for digitised records. If the death is old or not computerised, it will redirect you to an in-person application.
  • Advantages: requesting the certificate is free.
  • Disadvantages: there is no tracking of the application and the application may not be processed correctly if it has errors or missing information.

Civil marriage at the Civil Registry

  • Where: Civil Registry wedding room or town hall.
  • Requirements: prior marriage file.
  • Cost: administrative fees (variable by municipality).
  • Deadline: according to the registrys schedule.

Frequently asked questions

Can I request a Civil Registry certificate from abroad?
Yes, through the official online option or the agency.

Are Civil Registry certificates valid outside Spain?
Yes, with the Hague Apostille (€25 extra with the management service).

What happens if the record is prior to 1950?
Many are digitised; if not, the management service will locate it.

Can I correct an error in the record?
Yes, request a rectification with an appointment and supporting documentation.

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