Civil Status Certificate at the Municipality of Druento

Do you need to request a Civil Status Certificate from the Municipality of Druento? If this is your concern, then you are in the right place.

What follows is, in fact, a guide dedicated to how to obtain the document in this Municipality.

Before proceeding further, it is important to note that this document is similar to other documents issued abroad, such as the Marital Status Certificate and the Certificate of Free Status.

PLEASE NOTE!

If you already know that you wish to entrust us with the application for this certificate at the Municipality of Druento, please contact us!

If the certificate needs to be legalized or apostilled, a step at the Prefecture is required, and we can handle it on your behalf, along with any necessary translation. In this case, the territorially competent Prefecture is the Prefecture of Turin.

1. What the Civil Status Certificate includes and its purpose

The Civil Status Certificate is a registry certificate that certifies the civil status of the certificate holder (for example, of free status, married, in a civil partnership/registered partnership, etc.).

If the certificate holder has regained free status after previously having contracted marriage or constituted a civil union (for example, due to the death of the spouse or the civil partner, or due to divorce or the dissolution of the civil union), the Civil Status Certificate also specifies the reason why that person has returned to free status.

If the Civil Status Certificate is specifically required for contracting marriage, and the marriage is to be celebrated in a Country where the Munich Convention of September 5, 1980, is in force, it may be replaced by the Certificate of Legal Capacity to Marry introduced by the same Convention, which is exempt from legalization and translation procedures.

The Civil Status Certificate can be requested by anyone who knows the identifying details of the certificate holder.

2. Who can request the Civil Status Certificate from the Municipality of Druento

The Civil Status Certificate may be requested by any person who meets the following requirements:

  • Is of legal age according to Italian law (i.e., at least 18 years old);
  • Has a valid identity document;
  • Knows the identifying details of the certificate holder.

3. When the Civil Status Certificate may be requested from the Municipality of Druento

The Civil Status Certificate can usually be requested in any Municipality if, at the time of the request, the personal record (scheda anagrafica) of the certificate holder is registered in the ANPR (National Register of the Resident Population) and provided the certificate holder has not been cancelled from the register.

4. Methods for requesting the Civil Status Certificate from the Municipality of Druento

Below, we list the main methods that allow you to request the Civil Status Certificate in this Municipality. Applications may be submitted to the competent office in person or, if this option is available, online.

As part of the application submission, you may need to fill out forms. Where specific forms are required, they may be provided at the counter (for in-person applications) or be available on the website of the Municipality of Druento (for remote applications).

PLEASE NOTE!

Some request methods allow you to obtain a digital copy of the Civil Status Certificate. If you need to send it to a Foreign Country, this may not be sufficient as the document might need to be legalized or apostilled. In cases where legalization or apostille of the document is required, you must request a paper copy of the document signed with the handwritten signature of a municipal official whose signature is registered at the territorially competent Prefecture.

– Through the National Register of the Resident Population (ANPR) Website

You can download various types of registry certificates, including the Civil Status Certificate, online, for yourself or for a member of your registered family unit (famiglia anagrafica), by accessing the National Register of the Resident Population.

Accessing the ANPR portal requires one of the following digital identity methods:

  • SPID (Servizio Pubblico Identità Digitale, a type of Italian digital identity);
  • An Italian Electronic Identity Card (CIE);
  • An Italian National Services Card (CNS);
  • A digital identity from another European Country conforming to the eIDAS standard.

– Through the Competent Office’s Digital Communication Channels (email and/or Certified Electronic Mail – PEC)

The competent office may also issue the document through its digital communication channels (email and/or Certified Electronic Mail – PEC).

In this case, you must send a request to the office using one of the available channels. In your request, you must state that you are requesting a Civil Status Certificate and include the certificate holder’s details. You must also attach a copy of your identity document.

To verify which digital communication channels are actually available, you may consult the Municipality’s institutional website.

– At the Counter of the Municipal Registry Office

You may also request this document in person by visiting the counter of the competent office of the Municipality of Druento.

To verify the office’s opening hours and whether an appointment is required for access, we recommend contacting the office.

– Via Mail and/or Courier

The Municipality of Druento may also issue the Civil Status Certificate via mail and/or courier.

To verify this, it is necessary to contact the competent Municipal office beforehand to determine if the document can also be issued in this manner.

5. How Much Does the Issuance Cost?

The issuance of a Civil Status Certificate requires a € 16.00 revenue stamp, except in specific cases of exemption provided by law. Furthermore, the Municipality of Druento may charge administrative fees for processing requests.

In the case of requests sent by mail or courier, the shipping cost must be covered.

6. Issuance Times

Civil Status Certificates requested via the ANPR portal are issued immediately.

Those requested at the counter of the Municipal Registry Office are issued immediately, unless otherwise specified by the official at the time the request is submitted.

If requested via email and Certified Electronic Mail (PEC), they are usually issued within 30 days.

If the Municipality provides for issuance via mail or courier, the necessary time for the parcel to reach its destination must be added to the issuance times.

7. Do you need assistance?

Do you already know that you cannot personally handle the application for a Civil Status Certificate, or any other Certificate, Extract, or Full Copy of a Record, at the Municipality of Druento? We can do it for you!

Contact us and we will be happy to request and obtain the document(s) you need.

We can also handle their legalization or apostille at the Prefecture and/or their official translation.

Finally, we can carry out any other procedure on your behalf at the Municipality of Druento, such as the registration of records, annotations and corrections, as well as marriage banns and applications for the registration of a civil union/registered partnership, through power of attorney.

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