In Panama, obtaining birth certificates, marriage certificates, or death certificates often requires the payment of a fiscal stamp. Here’s a quick guide on where and how to pay for these stamps.

Where to Buy Fiscal Stamps
Banks: You can acquire revenue stamps at several authorized banks in Panama. Major banks like Banco Nacional de Panamá, Caja de Ahorros, and others usually offer these services. You would receive a payment receipt.

Government Offices or Law Firms: Fiscal stamps can also be obtained directly from certain government offices or law offices. They have postage machines where you can physically stamp the document.

Online Platforms: Fiscal stamp taxes can be paid through online banking or the website of the General Directorate of Revenues of Panama.

How to Pay for Revenue Stamps
Cash Payment: Most banks and government offices accept cash payments for the purchase of fiscal stamps.

Bank Transfers: Some locations may allow payments via bank transfer, so it’s advisable to check in advance.

Required Documentation
When purchasing fiscal stamps, be prepared to provide identification, your unique taxpayer number, and other contact details such as your email address and phone number.

Costs
The cost of fiscal stamps varies depending on the type of civil registry certificate. It is recommended to consult directly with the issuing institution of the document or with the tax authority of Panama.

Conclusion
Acquiring fiscal stamps in Panama for civil registry certificates or other documents that require them is a straightforward process. Whether through banks, government offices, law firms, or online platforms, ensure you have the necessary documents and funds ready for a smooth transaction. If you need further assistance, don’t hesitate to contact local authorities or legal professionals specializing in the law.

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