Registration
When you have received your EU certificate of residence/residence and work permit, you must register at the Civil Registration Office (Folkeregistret) at the Municipal Citizen Service Department (Borgerservice). Citizens of Nordic countries do not need an EU certificate of residence/residence and work permit to be registered.
There are several local Citizen Service Centres in Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality:
Opening hours:
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Servicecenter Ringkøbing
Ved Fjorden 6
6950 Ringkøbing
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Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
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9:30-15:00
9:30-16:45
9:30-13:00
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Servicecenter Skjern
Finderupsvej 9
6900 Skjern
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Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
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9:30-15:00
9:30-16:45
9:30-13:00
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Servicecenter Videbæk
Dyrvigsvej 9
6920 Videbæk
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Wednesday: |
9:30-15:00 |
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Servicecenter Tarm
Toften 6
6880 Tarm
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Tuesday: |
9:30-15:00 |
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Servicecenter Hvide Sande
Kirkevej 4
6960 Hvide Sande
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Monday: |
9:30-15:00 |
Bring the following with you:
- Passport or personal identification with photo
- EU Certificate of residence / residence permit
- Marriage certificate and child's birth/baptism certificate (if applicable)
Guide to starting life in Denmark
Citizens of Nordic Countries - EU nationals - Foreign nationals - Border commuters
When you register at the Civil Registration Office (Folkeregistret), you will receive a Civil Registration Number (CPR number) and a Health Insurance Card, after which you are insured under the Danish Health Insurance scheme.
Read more
Health and health insurance
If you move to a new address, you must contact your local Citizen Service Centre.
Special regulations apply to border commuters.
Read more here >>
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