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On a commercial website with camino souvenirs I came across this credencial.
I quite like the design but wonder if it is actually recognized by the Pilgrims' Office in Santiago?
Is it issued by any of the official Pilgrim Associations?
Maybe those who have served there could comment please?

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On a commercial website with camino souvenirs I came across this credencial.
I quite like the design but wonder if it is actually recognized by the Pilgrims' Office in Santiago?
Is it issued by any of the official Pilgrim Associations?
Maybe those who have served there could comment please?

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Perhaps you should email the Pilgrim Office with this question. Their email is oficinadelperegrino@catedraldesantiago.es. If you get a response it would be interesting to know the answer.
 
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On a commercial website with camino souvenirs I came across this credencial.
I quite like the design but wonder if it is actually recognized by the Pilgrims' Office in Santiago?
Is it issued by any of the official Pilgrim Associations?
Maybe those who have served there could comment please?

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From reading the blurb alongside the item, I can imagine some people purchasing this, believing it would be accepted at the pilgrims office! Surely it should be listed as “ For display/souvenir use only!”
It reminds me of this makeshift credential, I found in the centre of Santiago! Stamped and dated, I wonder if the owner attempted to obtain a compestela with it?2CD6E0E2-2433-4D7B-9DA2-75DE1817ED7D.jpeg
 
Technically, you COULD use this fancy one until 100km, then switch to an official one (2 stamps a day!).
 
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I guess if you don't intend to actually get the Compostela it would be functional enough to use along the way right? I mean, I would use it to collect the stamps for nostalgia purposes.
 
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Thanks everyone for your replies. I thought it might be a credencial issued by one of the international Pilgrim Associations and recognized by the Pilgrims' Office in Santiago.
Anyway, I contacted them directly to find out, as @dougfitz suggested.
 
Why would it not, it documents your travel,
 
Why would it not, it documents your travel,
Because some years ago the cathedral made a decision that the pilgrim office would only accept credencials which were issued by the cathedral or by approved groups such as the various national pilgrim associations. Many commercial outfits were making and selling their own versions at the time. Someone who uses an unofficial credencial may be refused entry to some albergues and may not be given a Compostela at the end of the journey.
 
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Because some years ago the cathedral made a decision that the pilgrim office would only accept credencials which were issued by the cathedral or by approved groups such as the various national pilgrim associations. Many commercial outfits were making and selling their own versions at the time. Someone who uses an unofficial credencial may be refused entry to some albergues and may not be given a Compostela at the end of the journey.
Seems a silly rule to me. Might be easy to forge a credential, but all the colored stamps and dates in different handwriting? I got all my sellos in my diary, but then I wasn't interested in the certificate.
 
Seems a silly rule to me.
I agree. I am simply stating what the pilgrim office policy currently is - I am not endorsing it. One of a number of pedantic rules in recent years. I carry an officially recognised credencial on my Camino journeys to avoid any problems with access to albergues but I no longer ask for a Compostela on arrival in Santiago. So I do not pay much attention to the number and dates of the sellos I receive along the way.
 
Thanks everyone for your replies. I thought it might be a credencial issued by one of the international Pilgrim Associations and recognized by the Pilgrims' Office in Santiago.
Anyway, I contacted them directly to find out, as @dougfitz suggested.
Did you get a reply from the Pilgrim Office in Santiago?
 
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