Mexican Notarial Records: An Invaluable Source for Reconstructing the Past of Mexican Families

Nefi Arenas Salazar, AG®
Mar 21, 2025
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About this webinar

Testaments, dowry letters, land sales, cattle leasing, power of attorney letters, and many other types of documents were created by public and royal scribes all over Mexico in the last five centuries. Notarial archives are rich in detail and history. Whenever they are available, they become an essential tool for genealogical research, adding depth to the lives of ancestors, or bridging gaps when church records have been lost. This conference is a basic outline of these records and where to find them both offline and online.

About the speaker

Nefi Arenas graduated from Brigham Young University - Idaho where he studied business management and also took many genealogy classes. He inherited a passion for genealogy from his grandmother, who fo...
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Key points and insights

This webinar, presented by Nefi Arenas Salazar, delves into the rich resource of Mexican notarial records for genealogical research, offering invaluable insights into reconstructing the past of Mexican families. Salazar clarifies the distinction between civil law notaries in Mexico and notary publics in the United States, emphasizing the significance of notarial records in providing detailed genealogical context often missing from church records. The presentation further explores various types of notarial records, their historical context, and where to find them, providing a comprehensive guide for researchers seeking to trace their Mexican heritage.
  • The webinar highlights the crucial role of notarial records in Mexican genealogy, especially in instances where church records are incomplete or unavailable. These records, including testaments, dowry letters, and power of attorney documents, often contain detailed information about family relationships, origins, and socioeconomic status, offering invaluable context for genealogical research.
  • Salazar emphasizes the distinction between civil law notaries and notary publics, clarifying a common misconception among researchers. This distinction is crucial for understanding the legal weight and significance of notarial records in Mexico.
  • The webinar provides a guide to locating notarial records in various Mexican states, detailing specific archives and their accessibility. This information is invaluable for researchers planning to conduct on-site or digital investigations into their family histories.
To gain a deeper understanding of how notarial records can enrich genealogical research and to explore the specific archives mentioned, viewing the full webinar or resource is highly recommended. The syllabus for this webinar is also an invaluable resource that contains additional information for the genealogist and should be explored.

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  1. CG
    Colleen Greene
    6 months ago

    Great information and example documents. Nefi did an excellent job explaining these records and how to find them state-by-state.

  2. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    10 months ago

    I always learn so much new material from Nefi Arenas Salazar.

  3. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    10 months ago

    Very informative. Enjoyed his clear well-paced voice and speaking style. I didn't hear much about Durango where my research is but glad to hear how I can discover if the records exist there.

  4. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    10 months ago

    Another great webinar and another great speaker!!!

  5. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    10 months ago

    excellent information, thanks

  6. DR
    Denee Rodriguez
    10 months ago

    I really appreciated the visual examples and translations of what we can find in the notarial records.

  7. JA
    Jesus Arenas
    10 months ago

    excelent

  8. MS
    Margarita Sandoval Skare
    10 months ago

    Excellent information!!!! Margarita