Argentina has officially registered deaths since 1886. These records are held at the provincial registry offices. Before that, the Catholic Church kept parish records, which are a valuable resource for genealogical research, especially for individuals who lived before the start of civil registration. While the law mandating civil registration was passed in 1886, the implementation varied by province, with most provinces having the system in place by 1900. Most of these records are available at the corresponding provincial registry office. If you are looking for records prior to 1886, the Catholic Church parish records are the best resource.
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