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Online registry, Mattarella downloads the first digital certificate

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The President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, has downloaded, in preview, the first digital certificate through the “National Registry of the Resident Population” platform. From tomorrow, the service will be active that will allow citizens to obtain personal certificates online, autonomously and free of charge, by accessing the www.anagrafenazionale.interno.it platform, also available through the address www.anagrafenazionale.gov.it. Citizens registered in the registry will be able to download 14 certificates for their own account or for a member of their family, without having to go to the counter. These are the certificates that can be obtained: Birth registry; Marriage registry; of Citizenship; of Existence in life; of Residence; of Residence AIRE; of civil status; of family status; of residence in cohabitation; of State of AIRE family; of family status with kinship relationships; Free State; Civil Union registry; of Cohabitation Agreement. For digital certificates – specifies a note from the Ministry of Innovation – the stamp duty will not have to be paid and will therefore be free (and available in multilingual mode for municipalities with multilingualism). They can also be issued in contextual form (for example citizenship, life and residence can be requested in a single certificate). The portal is accessed with one’s digital identity (SPID, Electronic Identity Card, CNS) and if the request is for a family member, the list of family members for which a certificate can be requested will be shown. The service also allows you to preview the document to verify the correctness of the data and to be able to download it in .pdf format or receive it via email. Thanks to ANPR – concludes the note. Italian administrations will have a single reference point of data and personal information, from which they can find certain and secure information in order to provide integrated and more efficient services for citizens. With a single national registry, each update on ANPR will be immediately available for public bodies accessing the database, from the Revenue Agency to the INPS, to the Civil Motorization.

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