How can i get my baptism certificate
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If the baptism took place in a country outside the United States, they may have uploaded their baptismal records to an online database. Part 2. Locate the church the baptism was conducted at. Many churches retain records of the baptisms that were conducted within their walls. Some churches submit their records to a centralized record keeping location. Identify the parent parish to the church. In many cases, churches submit their documents to a parent parish to be printed in large volumes called Baptism Registers.
Churches do not usually maintain baptism databases so you will need to know the exact date of the baptism in order to make finding it possible. Contact the Diocese the church was located in if it has since closed. You may find that the church the baptism was conducted at has since closed. In these cases, records are transferred from the church to the next highest authority for that religion in the area.
Contact that authority to request a copy of the baptismal record. Part 3. Gather witnesses. If there is no record of the baptism being performed but you are certain that it was, some churches may provide you with a replacement document if you can successful prove that the baptism took place.
You usually need to provide affidavits from at least two witnesses in order to be considered valid. Submit a formal request. Variances in how you can request a replacement copy of a baptismal record are as numerous as the governing bodies that may issue one. Policies vary based on religion, region, and even from church to church.
You may need to provide evidence that you are a member of the church you are requesting the document from. So the first question is: do you know where you were baptised? And do you remember where you were confirmed? Let's assume you know the answer to both of those questions. Then you just need to contact the parish where you were baptised and request a copy of your certificate.
This is a routine request to Catholic parishes all over the world and parishes are accustomed to handling these requests.
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