Justice of the Peace Court of Aller
Justice of the Peace Court of Aller: Registrations and certificates
The Justice of the Peace Court of Aller is the public registry whose purpose is to officially record facts and acts related to the civil status of individuals, as well as the name and surnames, birth, death, filiation, sex, or nationality of persons occurring in Aller.
Procedures you can request online at the Justice of the Peace Court of Aller
- Birth certificates / birth records (Go to the birth certificate request form)
- Marriage certificates / marriage records (Go to the marriage certificate request form)
- Death certificates / death records (Go to the death certificate request form)
* Access to the professional management form via RegistroCivil.es
Procedures that can only be carried out in person at the Justice of the Peace Court of Aller
Therefore, at the Justice of the Peace Court of Aller the acts of persons occurring in this locality are registered and certified, such as:
The certifications issued by the Justice of the Peace Court are the official document that reliably attests to the registered facts. Due to this and the changes that may occur in the Registry entries, these certificates have a practical validity of 3 months.
For birth, marriage, or death registrations, it is necessary to attend in person; for birth certificate requests, marriage certificate requests, and death certificate requests, this can be done in person or remotely.
For in-person procedures, you may need to book an appointment or there may be specific days and times for what you require, so we recommend that you personally ascertain these limitations or submit your request remotely whenever possible.
If you need to request a certification from the Justice of the Peace Court of Aller you can do so via our website, avoiding travel, wasted time, and with professional management. Through the online service, you can request birth certificates, marriage certificates, and death certificates, both from the Justice of the Peace Court of Aller as well as from any other location in Spain.
Birth certificate in Aller
The birth certificate in Aller is the official document that attests to a birth that occurred in Aller, the date it took place, the sex, and, where applicable, the time the birth occurred and the filiation of the registered person.
You can request the birth certificate in Aller for all persons born in this city if the event was registered in this registry. Legally, the place of birth is considered to be the locality where the entry was registered. However, through our portal you can also request the certificate for any birth celebrated and registered elsewhere in Spain or a foreign city (if registered at the consulate).
Requesting a birth certificate, also called a birth certificate, is very simple through our website. Simply click on request birth certificate and fill out our online form. If we detect that any important data is missing to process the certificate, we will contact you to ensure the effectiveness of the process, with a quick and secure process.
Marriage certificate in Aller
The marriage certificate in Aller is the official document that attests to the act of marriage and the date, time and place where it occurred.
You can request the marriage record in Aller for those persons who have married or whose marriage registration is recorded in Aller, whether civil or religious. However, through our portal you can also request the certificate for a marriage celebrated and registered anywhere in Spain or a foreign city (if registered at the consulate).
Requesting a marriage certificate, also called a marriage certificate, is very simple through our website. Simply click on request marriage certificate and fill out our online form. If we detect that any important data is missing to process the certificate, we will contact you to ensure the effectiveness of the process, with a fast and secure process.
Death certificate in Aller
The death certificate in Aller is the official document that certifies the death of a person in Aller and is necessary for various subsequent procedures such as the adjudication of an inheritance.
Deaths in Aller as in any other locality, produce civil effects from their date; however, for their full recognition, it is necessary to register them at the Justice of the Peace Court and obtain the respective death certificate in Aller.
Requesting a death certificate, also called a death record, is very simple through our website. Simply click on request death certificate and fill in our online form. If we detect any important data missing for processing the certificate, we will contact you to ensure the effectiveness of the procedure, with a fast and secure process.
Frequently asked questions
Who can request a certificate from the Justice of the Peace Court of Lena?
Any citizen with a legitimate interest can request these documents. Our agency facilitates this process by acting on your behalf, without you having to attend the office in person.
Is a digital certificate required?
No. By contracting our private management services, we handle the identification and submission to the local registry. You only need to provide us with the necessary data for the search.
What legal validity do the certificates I receive have?
They are official documents issued directly by the Justice of the Peace Court of Lena. They have full legal validity for any public body, notary, or consulate.
Can I request certificates from previous years?
Yes, provided that the registry books are kept at the Justice of the Peace Court of Lena and the registration is recorded in its archives.
Details of the Justice of the Peace Court of Aller
Justice of the Peace Court Address: Avenida De la Constitución 1
Locality: Aller
Province: Asturias
Telephone: 985494000
Fax: 985495121
Public opening hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00 to 14:00.
The locality of Aller belongs to the judicial district of Lena, whose details are as follows:
Civil Registry Address: Plaza Alfonso X El Sabio, 8
Locality: Lena
Province: Asturias
Telephone: 985490359
Fax: 985493447
Civil registry of Asturias
The civil registry has universal validity, as it is the only public document that legally records a person's life or civil status, and is therefore also a right of every citizen towards the benefits of the state.