Romanian Vital Records #2
DOCUMENTS
BIRTH CERTIFICATE Available. (Certificate de Mastere) Document is issued by the Office of Vital Statistics (Oficiul Starii Civile) of the Mayor’s Office (Primaria), Bd. George Cosbuc NR. 85-87, Sector 4, Bucuresti 75261, Romania. This certificate is the sole legal proof of the date and place of birth of an applicant. As many copies as desired may be made thereof and if authenticated by the State Notary (Notariatul de State), they are acceptable by Romanian authorities. The original birth certificate is issued free of charge. There may be a fee for copying and authenticating. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE Available. (Certificat de Casatorie) The issuance of marriage certificates is governed by the same rules as for birth certificates with the exception that they may not be obtained once the marriage is terminated by divorce. DIVORCE CERTIFICATE Available. Records are available in the form of court records from the court that granted the divorce. There may be a fee for a legalized copy of the document. POLICE RECORD Police certificates are issued by the Inspectoratul General al Politiei, Stefan Cel Mare, No. 51, Bucahrest. Individuals residing in Romania may apply for a police certificate in person at the Inspectoratul General, or at their local country or sector police station. Local police stations only issue police certificates for individuals born or residing in their jurisdiction. The processing time for an application is approximately 15 to 30 days. Romanian citizens residing abroad and aliens who lived in Romania for more than a year may apply for a police certificate in one of two ways. They may apply at the Romanian Embassy in the country of their residence by filling out an application form, submitting a copy of the applicant's passport, and paying a 30 USD consular fee. The processing time for this is 30 to 45 days. Alternatively, they may sign a power of attorney at the Romanian Embassy for a relative to apply in person on their behalf at the General al Politiei in Bucharest. The General al Politiei also offers an express service for obtaining police certificates. For a nominal fee (50,000 Lei and the purchase of a fiscal stamp) an applicant in Bucharest can receive the police certificate in three to five working days. PRISON RECORD Documents are issued to the individual concerned at the time of release from jail. These documents may be obtained from the State Archives (Directia Generala A Arhivelor Statului) Str. Mihail Kogalniceanu No. 29, Bucharest, Tel. 634.75.30. MILITARY RECORD Available. (Livret Militar) Document is given to individuals who have served in the armed forces of Romania at the end of their service. Not available otherwise. DEATH CERTIFICATE Available. (Certificate de Deces) Same rule as for birth certificates apply. PASSPORTS: OTHER RECORDS Passports: The Romanian Ministry of Interior has sole authority for the issuance of all kinds of passports with the exception of diplomatic (Pasaport Diplomatic) and some official (Pasaport de Serviciu) passports which are issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Effective March 1, 1995, Romanian citizens are issued new passports (burgundy). Usually, they are valid for five years and can be extended up to ten years at the discretion of the Romanian authorities. A Romanian citizen abroad may be issued a green passport (pasaport consular) by the country’s consulate abroad. This travel document is valid only to enable the Romanian citizen abroad to return to his/her home country. VISA ISSUING POST Bucharest (E) All Categories Address: American Embassy Bucharest Unit 1315 APO AE 09213-1315 Web Address: SPECIAL CLEARANCE AND ISSUANCE PROCEDURES None. GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERVICED All of Romania |
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