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If a person dies in the Netherlands, this is registered in the municipality in which the person died. In the Netherlands this formality is almost always arranged by a funeral director.

Last modified: 1 October 2010 - Overview

At present the website’s online forms themselves are available only in Dutch. Below you will find a selection from the catalogue of The Hague’s online products and services for residents about citizens' services (including im ...

Last modified: 13 January 2011

A copy of a divorce certificate is written proof that two people are no longer married to one another.

Last modified: 17 January 2012 - Product

If you want to get married in the Netherlands, there is a lot you will have to arrange at your local municipality. Firstly, you will have to inform the municipality that you intend to get married, and then select the official ...

Last modified: 12 April 2012 - Overview

A copy or extract of a marriage certificate provides written proof that two people are married to each other.

Last modified: 17 January 2012 - Product

The Hague levies municipal taxes via the Municipal Tax Department (Belastingzaken). The revenues from taxation are used for building roads, collecting and treating waste, maintaining waste incineration plants and other civic ...

Last modified: 12 July 2011 - Overview

If your child is born in The Hague, you must register the birth within three days at the municipality. An official will draw up a certificate of the registration, which is then included in the Registry of Births, Deaths and M ...

Last modified: 16 December 2010 - Overview