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Moving house always requires endless planning and preparation, but there are some specifics to remember when doing it in Monaco. Here are some tips and points about what must be done, and when. AdministrationThe Principality has a "one-stop shop" for registering a change of address, which will alert most government agencies of the move and update a resident's driver's licence, car registration, social funds (social security), the Mairie's records, radio and satellite licence and boat registration. It will also alert the Journal de Monaco, the postal service (for a fee) and the public parking system among others.
For more information, contact:
Residence permitsTo change the address on the Titre de Séjour residency permit, contact the Residents' Department in the Division de Police Administrative of the Direction de la Sûreté Publique.
PassportsIt is not necessary to notify passport issuing authorities of a change of address. Pencil in the change of address on the appropriate page in the passport. Services & UtilitiesElectricity, gas and waterElectricity and gas supplied by Société Monégasque de l'Electricité et du Gaz (SMEG). Water is supplied by Société Monégasque des Eaux (SME). Notify the agencies at least 10 days before the move, giving them the account number and new address. They will arrange to read the meter and send the bill for the service to the new address. If the account is not closed, the account holder remains responsible for any use after the move. Notify the appropriate agency in the new area, to establish a new contract or to take over the existing one.
Telephone and InternetContact the local Monaco Télécom office about 10 days before the planned move giving them notice of termination of contract (if leaving Monaco) or a notice of change of address. It is possible to have a recorded message placed on the old line informing callers of the new number.
Contact mobile phone and Internet service providers before the move to inform them of the new address. InsuranceNotify vehicle, property, health and life insurance companies of the change of address. Home insurance can be transferred to a new property, but if the new home is a dramatically different size, the property should be re-assessed. BankNotify banks in writing of the new address, allow enough time to print new cheque books. SchoolsThe "one-stop shop" service provided by the Principality will notify schools (unless private) of the change of address, however it is necessary to contact schools in person in order to withdraw a student. Crèche: Contact the Mairie of the new area as soon as possible in order to enrol children. Give notice at the current crèche; be aware there is usually a one-month notice period at crèches. Primary school: Contact the Mairie in the new area to find out which schools are in the mayoral area and arrange for enrolment. Request a certificat de radiation from the current school in order to remove a child from the school register. Collège/Lycée: Request a certificat de sortie. The necessary documents will be transferred to the new school. Arrange a meeting with the administration of the new school. Take the following documents:
Changing Business AddressMoving a commercial operation - company head office, independent work or even home office - requires an official request to the office of the Minister of State.
Other ContactsMany other suppliers and contacts will need change of address notification. They may include:
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