Dutch organisations whose websites you can log in to using an EU-approved login key from another European country
Many Dutch public sector organisations already allow you to log in using an approved login key from another European country to manage your online affairs. In most cases, a citizen service number (BSN) is required.
National public sector organisations
You can use your approved login key from another European country to log in to the following organisations’ websites:
- Social Insurance Bank (SVB)
- Tax and Customs Administration
- Education Executive Agency (DUO)
- Central Judicial Collection Agency (CJIB) (navigate to 'Digitaal Loket' to log in, information in Dutch)
- Employee Insurance Agency (UWV)
- Netherlands Vehicle Authority (RDW)
Citizen service number required
In most cases a citizen service number (BSN) is required when logging in. The CJIB is an exception; it does not require a BSN.
If you don’t have a BSN, read about how to apply for one.
Other organisations
A number of municipalities, provinces, pension funds and health insurance companies allow you to use approved login keys to log in to their websites. Where this is possible, you will see an EU flag on the website’s login page. Here you will find the text ‘Europees inloggen/European login’ or ‘Log in met een Europees erkend inlogmiddel/Login with an European approved digital identity’.
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