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The National Registry of the Civil Status (Spanish: Registraduría Nacional del Estado Civil) is the government agency of Colombia charged with collecting and storing the vital statistics and identifying information of all citizens, counts votes of campaigns for the Senate, presidency and the vice presidency, and to regulate the distribution and organization of identity documentation for each ...
The Colombian Identity Card (Spanish: Documento de Identidad Colombiano, pronounced [dokuˈmento ðejðentiˈðað kolomˈbjano], also known as Cédula de Ciudadanía) is the identity document issued to Colombian citizens by local registry offices in Colombia and diplomatic missions abroad to every Colombian person over 18 years of age.
The headquarters of the judiciary are in the Palace of Justice in Bogotá.. The judiciary of Colombia (Spanish: Rama Judicial de Colombia) is a branch of the State of Colombia that interprets and applies the laws of Colombia, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution.
The Office of the Inspector General of Colombia (Spanish: Procuraduría General de Colombia) is a Colombian independent public institution overseeing both the public conduct of those in authority or in charge of exercising a public office and the correct functioning of other government institutions and agencies.
A teacher at a Christian elementary school in Wisconsin, known for choosing a new “favorite” boy each year, is facing child sex charges after pulling down a 10-year-old student’s pants and ...
Real cédula authorising the founding of the Royal University of Lima (today San Marcos).. The real cédula (Latin: Regium Diploma; [1] English: royal certificate), also called a real despacho (English: royal dispatch), [2] [3] was, in Spanish law during the ancien régime, a dispatch from the king of Spain, issued by some council or superior court at the request of the king or on his behalf ...
Transgender persons can change their registral sex and name, no surgeries or judicial order for adults above 18 years old since 2019. [155] Colombia: Legal since 1981 + UN decl. sign. [6] De facto marital union since 2007 [156] Legal since 2016 [157] [158] Stepchild adoption since 2014; [159] joint adoption since 2015 [160] Since 1999 [6]
Transgender persons can change their legal gender and name without surgeries or judicial order since 2016 [134] [135] [136] Brazil: Legal since 1830 + UN decl. sign. [6] "Stable unions" legal and all rights as recognized family entities available nationwide since 2011 [137] [138] Starting in 2011; nationwide since 2013 [139] [140] Legal since ...