Shumica e qytetarëve nuk e mbajnë mend numrin e regjistrit nga viti 2008. Zyrtarët mund ta gjejnë duke përdorur emrin tuaj të plotë, datën e lindjes dhe emrat e prindërve.
The "" typically refers to the Albanian National Civil Registry from that year, which became widely known due to a massive and permanent public data exposure. What Happened in 2008?
The shift began in Tirana, Kamez, and Paskuqan, marking the first time citizens could receive generated directly from a national database. This move was not just about speed; it was about laying the foundation for modern accuracy and public service. Why This Registry Matters regjistri gjendjes civile 2008
provided the legal mandate for creating a unified electronic system managed by the Ministry of Interior. Technological Modernization
The year represents a watershed moment. It was not merely an update; it was a digital exodus. To understand the efficiency (and the lingering frustrations) of Albanian public services in 2024, we must look back at the legislative and technological earthquake of the Law no. 9970, dated 24.07.2008 , "On the Civil Status Register." Shumica e qytetarëve nuk e mbajnë mend numrin
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, this registry marked the shift from fragmented, manual ledger systems to a centralized, digital database of all Albanian citizens. Historical Context and Legal Foundation What Happened in 2008
For the average Albanian, the 2008 register is invisible—until it goes wrong. When a marriage certificate takes two weeks instead of two days, or when a child cannot get a passport because a grandfather’s 2008 entry is misspelled, you are touching the legacy of 2008.