Everyone has access to the national statistics records of the Philippines. The National Statistics Office has a website that anybody can access.
Embassy Records ended in 1965.
Embassy Records was created in 1970.
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Yes, dual citizens are required to report their extended stays in the Philippines to the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. This is important for maintaining accurate records of their presence and complying with U.S. regulations on dual citizenship.
Here is a website to try and locate marriage records in the Philippines: http://www.abika.com/Reports/MarriageRecords.htm or you can write to: National Census and Statistics Office (NCSO), Office of the CivilRegistrar-General, Magsaysay Blvd., Santa Mesa, Metro Manila, Philippines.
Vitals records is the records that states when and where you were born. Health statistics tells about your health records, such as your vaccinations.
Viva Records - Philippines - was created in 1981.
Universal Records - Philippines - was created in 1977.
Sunshine Records - Philippines - was created in 1977.
Embassy Records
The NSO or National Statistics Office will keep a record of all the public records. To get a second marriage voided from the records you will need to speak with a lawyer and have them assist you with the process.
National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics