The Danish Central Personal Registration (CPR) number in Denmark is considered an
identification number consisting of 10 numerical digits. The 10 digit breakdown is
as follows:
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First six numbers consist of date and year of birth;
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Last 4 digits are determined by the Danish government’s Central Personnel Registration
(CPR) number which each person must have and is unique to that person only.
If the applicant is from the US and does not have a CPR number, the National Social
Security Agency (NSSA) in Denmark needs the following information:
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Most recent address and town/village of residence in Denmark