Death certificate
Death certificate of Gaetano Mastellari. 1890.

In Italy, death records include official death certificates (Certificato di Morte) and death registrations maintained by local civil registries (Ufficio dello Stato Civile). These documents provide essential details such as the deceased's name, date of birth, date of death, and place of death. For genealogical research, historical death records and church registers can also be valuable, particularly for events prior to the 19th century. Accessing these records typically involves contacting the relevant municipal office, which may have specific requirements or fees. These documents help trace family histories and understand ancestral connections.

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