Justice of the Peace Court of A Peroxa
If your municipality does not have its own Civil Registry, the Justice of the Peace Court assumes all functions of registering and issuing birth, marriage, and death certificates. Here is everything you need: location, contact, opening hours, procedures, and how to obtain certificates without travelling.
Important: In municipalities with fewer than 7,000 inhabitants (approx.), the Justice of the Peace Court replaces the Civil Registry. Everything is managed here.
Most common procedures at the Justice of the Peace Court of A Peroxa
| Procedure | Appointment required? | Required documents | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth registration | No (urgent) | Medical report, parents IDs, family book | 72 hours from birth |
| Death registration | No (urgent) | Medical death certificate, deceaseds ID | 24 hours from death |
| Civil marriage ceremony | Yes | Preliminary file (processed by the court itself) | According to schedule (1-3 months) |
| Certificate request | No | Event details + applicant ID | Immediate or 1-3 days |
| Proof of life and marital status | No | Valid ID | Immediate |
| Notarial acts | Yes | Witnesses + documentation | Variable |
How to request certificates (birth, marriage, death)
Although you can go in person, we recommend two faster options:
Option 1: in person (free)
- Go to the town hall / Justice of the Peace Court
- Request the certificate at the counter
- Bring: ID + exact event details
- Issued immediately (if in the registry book)
Advantage: Immediate and free.
Disadvantage: Only if you are in the municipality.
Public opening hours
- Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM (some close earlier on Fridays)
- Afternoons: By appointment only or in large municipalities
- July and August: Reduced hours
- Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays: Closed
Option 2: online with an agency (recommended – 100% remote)
Use www.registrocivil.es → specialised agency that processes certificates from the Justice of the Peace Court of A Peroxa without you having to move.
Steps:
- Go to www.registrocivil.es
- Select the certificate
- Fill in the form details
- pay the agency fees online
- Receive the original by registered post
Advantages:
- Without going to the town (ideal if you are far away or abroad)
- You can track your application
- They manage old paper books
- They send the physical original by registered post
- They resolve incidents (errors, lost books, etc.)
3. Official online application (Ministry of Justice)
- Access the Electronic Headquarters of the Ministry of Justice: sede.mjusticia.gob.es.
- Step by step:
- Identify yourself with Cl@ve, digital certificate, or electronic ID (not available without these).
- Select the type of certificate you wish to request
- Enter the corresponding certificate details
- 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 Justice of the Peace Court
Do you want to get married here? It is possible!
- Start file: Both spouses + 2 witnesses at the Court
- Documents: ID, birth certificates, proof of life and marital status
- Deadline: 1-3 months (the judge sets the date)
- Cost: Free (only certificate fees if applicable)
- Location: Town Hall room or judges office
Curiosity: Many choose the Justice of the Peace Court for its rural charm and proximity.
Practical advice
- Old certificates: If the event is prior to 1950, only the Justice of the Peace Court has the physical book. The online agency can locate it.
- Urgency: Call the Justice of the Peace directly (they are usually very accessible).
- International use: Request a Hague apostille at your communitys High Court of Justice (the agency manages it).