Requests to switch to digital identity cannot be made using this online service.
They must be sent to the following email address: resident@gouv.mc
All residents must inform the Residents' Section of any change of address, family situation, nationality and/or professional situation
Understanding the process
You should notify the Residency, Certifications and Lost-and-Found Section of any change of address, family circumstances or professional circumstances, even if your residence card is still valid.
The fee for issuing a card following a modification is €30.
Regardless of the change you are notifying, you will need:
- A passport or a valid identity card
- If you are not the owner or tenant of your accommodation: a Certificate of Accommodation issued by the Monaco Police Department, to be completed by the person providing the accommodation, which can be downloaded here:
- Sworn declaration signed by the applicant (residence permit holder), which can be downloaded here:
- The last electricity bill
- Proof of income appropriate to your situation (see list below):
- Banking document dated within the last month
- Last payslip
- Employment Agency certificate
- Recent certificate showing that you are being supported by another resident which can be downloaded here:
- Certificate of military status, for members of the Military Force
Depending on the change you want to notify, you will also need:
Important: Documents written in a language other than French, English or Italian must be translated by a sworn translator.
- For a marriage: a marriage certificate or a family record booklet, translated into French if necessary
- For a divorce and/or separation: divorce decree or equivalent, translated into French if necessary
- If widowed: the death certificate of the spouse, translated into French if necessary
- Birth: birth certificate, translated into French if necessary
- To change a patronymic: official documents, translated into French if necessary
- A final energy bill (electricity or gas) for your last address
- New tenancy agreement (registered with the Department of Tax Services) or deed of ownership
- Certificate of accommodation (if necessary), which can be downloaded here:
- Electricity or gas bill or contract for the new address
- Proof of employment: work permit, copy of the Trade and Industry Directory (RCI) entry or equivalent (less than 3 months old)
- Proof of enrolment for students
- New passport
- Certificate of naturalisation
Before applying for your residence permit via the special online service, please take the dated and signed "Sworn Statement" form, which can be downloaded here:
Once you have collated the supporting documents listed in the previous step in digital format, please submit your application using the special online service by clicking on the button below.
If you have difficulty using the online services, the "Maison du Numérique" at "Jardins d'Apolline", 1, Promenade Honoré II in Monaco, will be able to help you.
By appointment only by telephone (+377 92.26.92.26), or by email at: contact@mdn.mc
The card is issued on the Residency Section Offices. Once your application has been processed and validated, you'll receive a link to the online appointment booking system.
The fee for issuing the residence permit is to be paid upon issue.
If you wish to activate digital identity access on your card, you can do so when you receive it or, at the designated counter, on a later date.
How do I request this form?
- By visiting the Residency Section, 9 rue Suffren-Reymond in Monaco
- By downloading the form via the link below
How do I submit my application?
Once the form has been duly completed, it must be accompanied by copies of the requested documents, which together make up your permit application file.
Submission of the application
- By visiting the Residency Section
- By post to the following address: Section des résidents, 9 rue Suffren-Reymond , 98000 Monaco
The card is issued on the Residency Section offices.
Once your application has been processed and validated, we will send you a letter detailing the appointment arrangements.
An individual appointment to register and issue the card will be arranged by the Residency Section.
The fee for issuing the residence permit is to be paid upon issue.
If you wish to activate digital identity access on your card, you can do so when you receive it or, at the designated counter, on a later date.
See also
See also
Administrative contact
Residency Section
9 rue Suffren-Reymond
MC 98000 MONACO
Opening hours :
from 9h00 to 17h00 from monday to friday
Phone :
Administrative contact
Residency Section
9 rue Suffren-Reymond
MC 98000 MONACO
Opening hours :
from 9h00 to 17h00 from monday to friday
Phone :