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Moving in Monaco: what you need to know

By Laurent Duval, MonacoViews Editorial

Relocating within the Principality involves specific administrative steps that residents must complete to stay correctly registered.

Moving home in Monaco is not simply a matter of packing boxes. Whether you are relocating from one district to another, arriving in the Principality for the first time, or leaving Monaco altogether, there are formal administrative obligations to address promptly through Monaco Service Public.

Residents are required to update their address registration, and in some cases their residency documentation, whenever they change address. Failing to do so can affect everything from your identity documents to your eligibility for certain local services, so it pays to act quickly once a move is confirmed.

The process is handled through the relevant municipal services, and the paperwork required will vary depending on your nationality, residency status, and whether you are moving within Monaco or arriving from abroad. It is worth gathering your tenancy agreement or property documents before beginning the process, as these will typically be needed as proof of your new address.

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