Death entries
This document shows the movements of Civil Register entries on deaths, all related to the profiles of the persons makingentries. Offering a perspective of the evolution of the events and acts of the Civil Register and of the persons who access it.
The data obtained are from Civil Registers with the INFOREG application. There are Civil Registers that have not been digitised from which it is not possible to obtain data and, consequently, to incorporate them into this database.
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1.Thematic:
Civil Registers.
2.Indicators:
- Birth registrations: birth annotations in the civilregisters
for the period indicated.
- Death registrations: annotations of
death in the civilregisters for the period indicated.
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Registrations of acquisition of Spanish nationality:annotations of
acquisition of Spanish nationality in the civil registers forthe
period indicated.
- Marriage entries: marriage entries in the
civil registersfor the period indicated.
- Date: the date of
registration of the entry is taken asthe reference date.
3.Geographical scope:
The information covers the whole of the national territory.Data
is published on a national level, by Autonomous Community, province andmunicipality.
4.Application bodies:
Civil Registers.
5.Time coverage:
Information on a daily basis, with data available from 02/01/2019.
6.Data update:
Data are updated on a daily basis.
7.Normalization processes:
The geographical data is standardised in accordance with
theTechnical Regulations of the CTEAJE (reference standard for IT
tools in thefield of the Administration of Justice).
8.Adjustment:
No seasonal adjustment, decomposition of time series orsimilar
methods are carried out.
9.Source:
The source of these data is the computer system (Inforeg)
inwhich the registrations are made according to the model of the 1957
Law. It includes the data of registrations made in all Exclusive and
Municipal Registries since 1950 and of about half of the Magistrates'
Courts since their computerisation year in the period 2007-2012. There
are currently around 4,000Justice of the Peace Courts that continue to
carry out their registrations inBooks and are therefore not included
in these statistics. The complete statistics can be consulted in the INE.