WILLEMSTAD – Regular services of the Civil Registry (Kranshi) will return to its main location at Roodeweg 42 starting April 28, following the successful completion of a temporary relocation period.
The Department of Public Affairs under the Ministry of Governance, Planning and Service Delivery (BPD) announced that all services will once again be offered from the main building, provided that the ongoing works have been completed as scheduled.
The temporary move, which required services to be offered from alternative locations, was described by the ministry as orderly and efficient, thanks in part to the cooperation and understanding of the public.
Residents who already have appointments to collect official documents, such as certificates or declarations, at Sambil are still required to go there as planned.
The ministry also confirmed that digital services will remain fully available, continuing to support accessible and efficient service delivery.
BPD expressed appreciation to both the public and its staff for their flexibility and commitment during the transition period. According to the ministry, the dedication and hard work of employees made it possible to complete the temporary relocation successfully.
The ministry reiterated its commitment to maintaining high-quality, customer-oriented public services as operations return to the Roodeweg location.