Det Centrale Personregister

Det Centrale Personregister (CPR; Greenlandic: Inunnik Qitiusumik Nalunaarsuiffik, English: Civil Registration System) is the Realm of Denmark's nationwide civil registry. Established in 1968, the registry contains the name, address, Danish personal identification number, date and place of birth, citizenship and other information on all the state's citizens and residents. Virtually every government agency in the Realm of Denmark receives information about a person from this database. The register came into force by royal assent in Greenland with the effect from 1 July 1972.

Det Centrale Personregister

Det Centrale Personregister (CPR; Greenlandic: Inunnik Qitiusumik Nalunaarsuiffik, English: Civil Registration System) is the Realm of Denmark's nationwide civil registry. Established in 1968, the registry contains the name, address, Danish personal identification number, date and place of birth, citizenship and other information on all the state's citizens and residents. Virtually every government agency in the Realm of Denmark receives information about a person from this database. The register came into force by royal assent in Greenland with the effect from 1 July 1972.