Trace Your Italian Roots
Verified Ancestry Search Directly in Italy

We locate your family’s Italian birth, marriage, and death records directly from official state and parish archives in Italy. Fast, accurate, and handled entirely by our team on the ground.
Free preliminary search – pay only if we find the records you need

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Our service is risk-free. You only pay if we successfully locate real Italian genealogy records related to your family. No upfront fees, no surprises — just honest research from experts based in Italy.

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19th-century document used in Italian ancestry research by our team in Italy

How Our Italian Ancestry Search Works – Step by Step

  • Tell us the basics – Provide any names, dates, or places you know. Even small details can help.
  • We search Italy’s official archives – Our team in Italy accesses state and parish records to verify authentic birth, marriage, and death documents.
  • You get results fast – In as little as 48 hours, you’ll receive a free summary confirming if your records exist, plus clear next steps to obtain official copies.
Example: We recently found a 1875 marriage register for a client whose only information was a town name and approximate year.

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Why Families Worldwide Trust Our Italian Genealogy Service

We help people across the globe reconnect with their Italian heritage through verified research in Italy’s state and parish archives. Every search is handled locally by experts, ensuring speed, accuracy, and authentic results you can trust.

Cover of 1875 Italian marriage register from parish archives

Trace Your Italian Roots – Verified Ancestry Search Directly in Italy

Find and request up to two certified records directly from Italian municipal archives — birth, marriage, or death. Perfect if you already know your ancestor’s hometown and want fast, accurate confirmation of their life events.

Italian church marriage record from the 1800s – handwritten by parish priest

Extended Genealogy Research – Trace Your Italian Roots Back 2–3 Generations

We reconstruct your Italian family tree across two to three generations using verified civil and parish records in Italy. You’ll receive a professional PDF report with English translations and high-quality digital copies of every document found.

Official death certificate from Florence, Italy – genealogy research result

Italian Citizenship Assistance – Official Records & Expert Guidance for Jus Sanguinis

We collect the certified Italian records you need to apply for citizenship by descent (jus sanguinis), working directly with municipal and parish archives. We also guide you step-by-step through what each Italian municipality or consulate requires, helping you submit a smooth, complete, and successful application.

Why Choose Our Italian Ancestry Search Service

We specialize exclusively in Italian genealogy, helping people worldwide trace their Italian ancestors with accuracy and care. Our team in Italy works directly with official state and parish archives, offering flexible research options and a clear pay-only-if-we-find-results guarantee — making your journey to discover your roots simple, secure, and rewarding.

Marriage registry used in Italian ancestry search by our team in Italy

Expert Support for Your Italian Genealogy Search

  • Based in Italy: We access official municipal and parish archives in person to locate authentic records
  • Native expertise: Italian-speaking researcher with deep local knowledge and direct archive connections
  • Remote & hassle-free: No travel or complex paperwork — we handle the entire process for you
  • Risk-free pricing: Pay only when we successfully find your ancestor’s records
  • Clear communication: Fast, personal updates in plain English at every stage

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FAQ – Italian Genealogy and Ancestry Services

How does the Italian genealogy search work?
Our Italy-based team researches official municipal and parish archives to find authentic birth, marriage, and death records connected to your family history. We trace your Italian ancestors using original documents from their exact hometown.
We also consult trusted online databases such as the Portale Antenati from the Italian Ministry of Culture.
Learn the 5 simple steps to start your Italian ancestry search in this guide.

Do I have to pay even if you don’t find anything?
No. You only pay if we successfully locate relevant Italian genealogy records or documents for your family. The evaluation is 100% free, with no upfront fees or hidden costs.

Can you help me apply for Italian citizenship by descent?
Yes. If you qualify, we can collect all certified records required from Italian archives to support your citizenship by descent (*jus sanguinis*) application. Many clients use our research to meet consulate or municipal requirements.

How long does the research take?
Most searches are completed in 1–3 weeks, depending on record location and availability. After your free evaluation, we’ll give you a clear, realistic timeline tailored to your case.

What information do you need from me to start?
At minimum, we need your ancestor’s full name, date (or approximate year) of birth, and the Italian town or region they came from. Any extra details—such as parents’ names, marriage dates, or old family documents—can greatly speed up and improve the accuracy of our search.

Discover your roots with a trusted ancestry search service in Italy

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Get a Free Assessment – Start Your Italian Ancestry Search Today

Share what you already know about your Italian family — names, towns, dates, or any clues you have. Our Italy-based team will review your case and tell you exactly which birth, marriage, or death records we can locate. No upfront costs: you only pay if we find authentic results.

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Even just a name, a place, or a family story can be a great starting point — no detail is too small.
Example: My grandmother Maria was born near Palermo around 1910. Her father was called Giuseppe, and I think she moved to the U.S. in the 1940s.
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