Applying for an Attestatie de vita (Certificate of life) in the Netherlands
The Attestatie de vita is a document that you can use outside the Netherlands to prove that you are alive. Some organizations, such as a pension fund, may request you to produce this document. In the Netherlands you can use the document Bewijs van in leven zijn (Proof of being alive) for the same purpose.
The Attestation de vita is a document in French and Dutch for international use.
Do you need to use such a proof in the Netherlands? Then you need to apply for the document Bewijs van in leven zijn (Proof of being alive).
You can request both documents from your municipality of residence.
This is how it works for you
Here is some information from your municipality.
Municipality of Valkenswaard: Applying for an Attestatie de vita (Certificate of life)
You can apply for an Attestatie de vita (certificate of life) from the municipality where you live and are registered. You can only make the application yourself. Someone else cannot do it for you. You must make an appointment with the municipality to apply for a certificate of life.
Making an appointment with the municipality
- A valid ID.
- Cash or a bank card. You pay directly with the application.
- If you apply for the attestation de vita for a pension fund, please also bring the letter from the pension fund requesting this.
2023
- Proof of life € 10,-
- Attestation de vita € 15,70 (apply in person)
- An 'Attestation de vita' for European pension institutions is free of charge
You will receive the certificate immediately.
Questions about this topic?
Contact the Municipality of Valkenswaard