[HOWTO] Obtain a croatian OIB (for foreigners)
Verfasst: 7. Jun 2019, 10:33
OIB ('osobni identifikacijski broj') is a personal identification number issued in Croatia, consisting of 11 digits.
If you plan to open a bank account, buy property, or live in Croatia for more than 90 days, you'll be required to get your PIN (=OIB).
I applied for getting my OIB issued following the steps described here:
Expat in Croatia: How to get an OIB (croatian identification number)
All I needed to do was fill the following form and take it to the next branch of the Croatian Ministry of Finance: I chose the Rijeka branch (51000 Rijeka, Riva 10). Presenting both the OIB request form and a copy of my German EEA passport, I got my personal OIB within 5 minutes. No fees were charged. Nice!
This is how an OIB document might look like:
If you plan to open a bank account, buy property, or live in Croatia for more than 90 days, you'll be required to get your PIN (=OIB).
I applied for getting my OIB issued following the steps described here:
Expat in Croatia: How to get an OIB (croatian identification number)
All I needed to do was fill the following form and take it to the next branch of the Croatian Ministry of Finance: I chose the Rijeka branch (51000 Rijeka, Riva 10). Presenting both the OIB request form and a copy of my German EEA passport, I got my personal OIB within 5 minutes. No fees were charged. Nice!
This is how an OIB document might look like: