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Locality:

Castropol

Province:

Asturias

Region:

Asturias

Address:

Avenida De Galicia S/N

Fax:

985476516
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How to obtain the birth certificate of San Tirso de Abres (Asturias)

The birth certificate of San Tirso de Abres, in the province of Asturias, is an official document issued by the civil registry that certifies the fact of birth, the date, the exact place, and other essential data. This procedure, which corresponds to the civil registry of San Tirso de Abres or the central one if applicable, can be managed remotely and without complications through a specialised agency, avoiding travel to San Tirso de Abres or in-person procedures.

Prerequisites

  • Details of the registered person: full name, date of birth, place of birth (San Tirso de Abres, Asturias), parents names.
  • Applicant identification: DNI, NIE or passport if applicable.
  • Shipping address: to receive the certificate by certified mail, regardless of whether you reside in Asturias or another locality.
  • Authorisation: signature on the form to allow remote management before the civil registry of San Tirso de Abres.

Steps to request the certificate through a private agency (recommended)

  1. Select the certificate type: choose between literal (full copy of the entry in San Tirso de Abres) or extract (summary). The agency adapts the request to the corresponding registry of Asturias.
  2. Access the online service: enter the agency portal to start the digital process, without needing to go to the civil registry of San Tirso de Abres -> https://www.registrocivil.es/en/application-for-birth-certificate/
  3. Complete the form: indicate the birth details in San Tirso de Abres,Asturias, and the applicant details. Verify the information to avoid rejections at the local registry.
  4. Make the payment: pay the professional management fees. the process is secure and covers the processing before the civil registry of San Tirso de Abres or the central one.
  5. Await delivery: the agency submits the application to the civil registry of Asturias, processes the document and sends it by certified mail with email tracking and a tracking code.

Costs vary depending on the selected options, but include a base professional processing fee:

  • Base fee: €55.00 (VAT included), which covers processing by a registered manager before the registry of San Tirso de Abres.
  • Additional copies: €5 for the second copy, €10 for the third.
  • Hague Apostille: €25, if required for international use.
  • Maximum priority: €35, to expedite the process in the civil registry of Asturias.
  • Shipping: calculated in the final step, depending on the destination (national or international).

The total is shown before confirming payment, ensuring transparency. there are no hidden costs, and the service is managed by a private entity independent of the Ministry of Justice.

Other ways to obtain the certificate

If you prefer not to use a private agency, you can carry out the procedure yourself directly with the Ministry of Justice. These methods are generally free (except for postal shipping costs or travel), although they require the interested party to manage the timings and technical platform themselves.

1. Online application (electronic headquarters)

This is the fastest option if you have digital tools. It is done through the electronic headquarters of the Ministry of Justice.

  • With digital certificate or Cl@ve: If you have an electronic DNI or Cl@ve system, you can obtain the certificate immediately (PDF download) provided the registry of San Tirso de Abres is digitised.
  • Without digital certificate: You can fill out an online form with the registration data (volume and folio that appear in the family book). In this case, the institution of San Tirso de Abres will process the request and send you the document by ordinary postal mail to your address.

2. In-person application

If you are in the capital, you can go in person, although it is usually necessary to obtain a prior appointment.

  • Location: you can see the address of the institution corresponding to San Tirso de Abres in the additional information table
  • Procedure: You must attend with your DNI and, if possible, the family book to expedite the location of the entry. The certificate is usually delivered immediately or you will be given a collection date.
  • Advantage: You take the physical sealed document at the time.

3. Application by postal mail

You can send a letter addressed to the civil registry or justice of the peace court clearly indicating:

  • Desired certificate type (Literal, extract, etc.).
  • Name, surname, and postal address where you wish to receive the certificate.
  • Full name of the registered person, date and place of birth.

Frequently asked questions

  • Who can request the birth certificate of San Tirso de Abres?
    anyone can request it for registrations in the civil registry of San Tirso de Abres, Asturias, or delegated registries since 1870. there are no kinship restrictions if the necessary data is provided (family book, previous certificates, etc.). the applicant must identify themselves.
  • How long does the process take in Asturias?
    it usually completes in business days, depending on the workload of the civil registry of San Tirso de Abres. with maximum priority, it is expedited.
  • What happens if I do not know all the birth details in San Tirso de Abres?
    the agency offers assistance to locate the registration in Asturias. Contact before processing.
  • Is the certificate from San Tirso de Abres valid internationally?
    yes, but for Hague Convention countries, add the apostille as an additional option.
  • Are there refunds if there are errors in the registration of Asturias?
    the agency guarantees corrections without unnecessary extra costs in case of incidents attributable to the service.
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