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Guide to obtaining a certificate of residence while living together

Guide to obtaining a certificate of residence while living together

Instructions for quickly requesting a certificate of residency while living together

The certificate of cohabitation residency is an official document issued by the Registry Office of the Municipality of residence, which certifies that two or more people cohabit at the same address, sharing the same registered residence. This statement briefly explains what the certificate of cohabitation residency is.

The document contains the complete personal details of the cohabitants, the address of the common residence, and the effective date of the registered cohabitation.

It is a certificate required in numerous legal and inheritance procedures, such as the declaration of succession.

 

Here's a guide to requesting a certificate of residency for cohabitation online through the Agenzia delle Successioni.

 

How to obtain a certificate of residency for cohabitation online

With the Agenzia delle Successioni, you can request and receive a certificate of cohabitation residency directly online, without having to go to the municipal offices.

The service is intended for heirs who need to acquire official documents for inheritance procedures.

To submit the request you must:

  1. Download the forms available at the bottom of the page (Delegation and Privacy Policy).
  2. Fill them out and sign them , selecting “Certificate of residence in cohabitation” as the document type.
  3. Send the documentation to segreteria@agenziadellesuccessioni.it , attaching copies of the identity documents and tax codes of the people living with you.

After receiving the request, the Agenzia delle Successioni will verify the data and send a personalized quote based on the certificates required.

 

By contacting the Agenzia delle Successioni, you can obtain a certificate of cohabitation residence quickly, safely, and traceably, avoiding queues and complex procedures at municipal offices.

The main advantages:

  1. No need to go to the Town Hall
  2. Reduction of release times and costs
  3. Fully digital management, from request to delivery

 

Who issues the certificate of residence in cohabitation

The certificate of residence for cohabitation is issued by the municipality of residence where the cohabitation is regularly registered in the registry offices.

Through formal delegationthe Agenzia delle Successioni can submit the request on behalf of the citizen and transmit the certificate directly to the applicant in digital format.

 

In addition to the certificate of residence in cohabitationthe Agenzia delle Successioni can obtain on your behalf the registry and civil status certificates , deeds and inspections essential for the inheritance declaration.

View the complete list of documents that can be requested online, obtainable with a single authorization, simply , securely and in compliance with current legislation.

 

If you wish to download the cohabitation contract certificateclick here.

If you wish to download the certificate of residenceclick here.

If you wish to download the AIRE residence certificateclick here.

If you wish to download the certificate of last residenceclick here.

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