Extract of Basic Registration of Persons (BRP).

Do you need proof that you live in the Municipality of Tytsjerksteradiel? Then request an extract from the Basic Registration of Persons (BRP). This shows your name, address, place of birth and date of birth. 

You can also have other information put on it, such as your nationality or your previous residential addresses. Therefore, when you apply, specify what you need the extract for. 

Requesting a BRP extract 

You can request a BRP extract in 2 ways: 

  • you request the document online using the button below. You pay immediately via iDEAL. You will receive your extract by mail within 5 working days. 
  • You make an appointment to make the entire application at City Hall. You pay for the document during your appointment. You can take the document with you right away. 

DigiDRequest extract of basic registration of persons (BRP) online

What does it cost?

  • Online application: €8.60
  • Application at the counter: €17.10

What am I taking?

Are you applying for the extract BRP in person at the city hall? Then bring the following with you: 

  • a valid ID; 
  • cash or a bank card. 

Authorize someone else?

When someone else makes the application to the municipality for you, that person will bring the following:  

  • A valid ID of oneself; 
  • A copy of your proof of identity; 
  • include a letter stating the reason for your request and authorizing the authorized representative to collect the extract. This letter is signed by both of you. 

Do you need an extract for a foreign authority?

Then you can get an extract in several languages. You can indicate this when you apply. 

Requesting an extract for your child?

Parents, if they are registered at the same address, can request an extract for their minor children. When making the (online) request, please indicate that you are requesting the extract for your child. Please indicate the name and date of birth of the child. 

Do you need proof of a birth, marriage/registered partnership, divorce/dissolution of partnership or death?