You must submit a notice of residence to the city or rural municipality government of your place of residence.
A notice of residence can be submitted:
in the e-population register. You can also view the information and status of the notice of residence you already submitted there in the e-population register.
by sending a digitally signed e-mail to the city or rural municipality government of your place of residence (to the city district government in Tallinn)
by sending a regular letter to the city or rural municipality government of your place of residence, adding a copy of the side of your identity document that shows personal data to the notice of residence
at the city or rural municipality government.
Printable and digitally fillable form of notice of residence is available on the homepage of the Ministry of the Interior.
Entering additional addresses in the population register
If you use several residences permanently, you must select one which is going to be entered as the residential address with legal effect (main residence) to the population register.
Other residences can be submitted to the population register as additional addresses.
You have an obligation pursuant to law to make sure your residence address in the Population Register is correct
When you are changing your residence in Estonia, relocating to a foreign country, or relocating from a foreign country to Estonia, you need to submit a notice of residence to register a new place of residence in the Population Register.
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To be considered a permanent resident in Estonia, you must live in the country for at least 186 days each year due to personal or professional reasons.
You can provide various documents to prove your permanent residence, including a lease agreement signed for at least six months, an employment or service contract lasting for at least six months, proof of property ownership in Estonia, invoices in your name for utilities or fuel, evidence from a school or kindergarten if you have minor children, an annual report if you serve on an Estonian company’s board, transportation tickets with clear dates of stay, letters of explanation from people you live with, and other evidence showing your personal ties to Estonia.
If you provide an employment contract, a certificate of studying in Estonia, or a certificate of being in Estonian military service, one certificate is enough. However, for other evidence, such as a lease agreement, additional evidence must also be provided along with the lease agreement.