Genealogy Research

Czech Genealogy Research in the Czech Republic
Professional archival research, record analysis, and clear English reporting — worldwide, fully online.
What Genealogy Research Means — In Practice
Czexpat provides professional Czech genealogy research for clients worldwide — especially American families tracing Bohemian or Moravian roots. We work with Czech archival sources and historical records, then translate complex findings into a clear, documented report you can actually use.
Our Research Process
- Initial consultation — what you know, what you need, and what’s realistic.
- Source discovery — identify the right parish, archive, and time period.
- Record research — parish registers, land records, contextual documents.
- Transcription & translation — Latin/German/Kurrent into English.
- Deliverables — structured report + scans + sources + next steps.
What We Research
- Birth, marriage, and death records
- Parish registers (Latin / German / Kurrent)
- Land records and property references
- Census-type documents (where available)
- Military / migration clues (when relevant)
- Local context: parish boundaries, village history, surname origins
What You Receive
- High-quality record scans (when available)
- Full transcriptions and English translations
- Clear narrative summary (plain English)
- Source citations and archive references
- A structured research report + recommended next steps
- Optional: family tree build-out (depending on scope)
Pricing (Transparent, Quoted in Advance)
Research is priced in blocks based on complexity and time required. After the initial consultation, we provide a clear quote before any work begins.
Typical projects start from €300 per research block. (Adjust as you like.)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can you research my Czech ancestors if I don’t know the village?
A: Yes — identifying the correct village/parish is often part of the research.
Q: Do I need to visit the Czech Republic?
A: No. Research is fully online and available worldwide.
Q: What if records are in German or old handwriting?
A: We handle Latin/German/Kurrent transcription and translate findings into English.
Q: How does this connect to a heritage tour?
A: Research findings can be transformed into a private heritage journey to ancestral places.
Start Your Research
Tell us what you know and what you hope to discover — we’ll respond with next steps.
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