Vérification de l'inscription au registre de la population
Avant de commander le certificat de résidence avec historique, vérifier que l'inscription au registre national couvre bien la période 12bis (adresse(s), continuité, composition de ménage). Toute erreur (radiation involontaire, mauvaise adresse) doit être corrigée avec la commune avant le dépôt du dossier.
Applies to: every 12bis declarant — verify before requesting the formal residence-history certificate
Last verified: 2026-05-12
Sources
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Federal authenticated portal · priority 80
Regions: federal
Authentication: csam (itsme, eid, mygov.be, smart-id)
Kind: deeplink-to-auth-wall · Delivery: user-driven-after-auth
Primary actor: user
Handoff: full-takeover
Agent does: I'll send you to my.belgium.be. After CSAM sign-in, open 'Mon dossier' / 'Mijn dossier' at the Rijksregister and review your address history, residency status, and household composition. Tell me anything that does not match your real situation.
You do: Sign in, review, and report any discrepancy: missing address, wrong dates, missed children/spouse, periods abroad that should not break Belgian residence under 12bis. Take screenshots of anything unusual.
To resume: Report back. If everything matches, we proceed to request the residence-history certificate. If anything is wrong, I'll route you to the address-change or population-register-correction flow with your commune first.
The steps after authentication / handoff are described from documentation, not yet confirmed by a real Be Civic user. If reality differs, please tell us so we can fix the entry.
Try thisNotes: Probed 2026-05-12: HTTP 200 (assumed), portal explicitly references Rijksregister 'Mon dossier' surface.
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Wallonia commune-services page · priority 60
Regions: wallonia
Kind: sitemap-page-fetch · Delivery: informational-routing
Try thisPrimary actor: agent
Agent does: I'll read the Wallonia population-register page to confirm what the commune typically lists (domicile, composition de ménage, nationalité, vie) so we can cross-check against your case.
You do: None — the agent handles this source fully with no customer action required.
To resume: I'll quote the relevant elements back to you and use them as the checklist for the commune visit if needed.
Notes: Same Wallonia page used in the residence-history-certificate path; quoted here as the correctness-check reference. Probed 2026-05-12: HTTP 200.
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Offline commune visitfallback only · priority 10
Regions: brussels, wallonia, flanders, federal
Kind: commune-visit · Desk: Service Population / Bevolkingsdienst — guichet inscription · Delivery: in-person-or-postal
Primary actor: user
Handoff: physical-presence
Agent does: I'll prepare what to ask for: a screen review of your population-register entry at the Service Population desk, focusing on the entire 12bis window (5 or 10 years), with attention to interruptions, address changes, and household composition. Bring your eID.
You do: Go to the Service Population. Ask the desk to walk you through your entry and confirm there is no break in registration. If anything is wrong, ask for the correction form and follow the commune's correction procedure before requesting the formal residence-history certificate.
To resume: Report what the desk showed. If corrections are needed, the formal certificate request waits until the correction is processed (typically a few weeks).
The steps after authentication / handoff are described from documentation, not yet confirmed by a real Be Civic user. If reality differs, please tell us so we can fix the entry.
Notes: Always-available fallback. This is the highest-leverage preparation step — a wrong entry surfaces as a residency-clock break on the 12bis dossier, often weeks after the appointment.