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ckwald Sep 30th, 2006 05:21 PM

Registering with police?
 
A quick question before we take off on Tuesday :) DH says we're supposed to register with the police within 24 hours of our arrival. Normally, if you stay in a hotel, the hotel takes care of it - but we're renting an apartment. Does the landlord take care of it, or is that our responsibility? I've never seen anything about this mentioned in any posts . . .

ckwald Sep 30th, 2006 05:22 PM

Oops -- I should have made clear this is about Croatia. Sorry.

HappyCheesehead Sep 30th, 2006 05:37 PM

Hiya ck - we were 50/50 in this in Croatia. The apartment owner in Dubrovnik did not even mention passports or police, and I did not think anything about it either, so did nothing. At the second apartment in Hvar, the owners did take our passports when we arrived.

Good question!

callalilli Sep 30th, 2006 10:09 PM

Hi.. we had an interesting experience this last May regarding registering in Dubrovnik. When we decided on a Sobe, we gave the homeowner our passports and he wrote down some info before giving them right back to us. Well, as we were walking around the next morning, we saw 4 policemen kindof standing around. So I thought I should ask them just to make sure that we didnt have to do something else... It was really funny trying to communicate that we wanted to register. Register?? Whaaa? (them=no english, us=no croatian) They ended up basically just waiving us away. um.. bu-bye.

ckwald Oct 1st, 2006 07:24 AM

Hi, you guys. Thanks for your input. Sounds as if we'll just play this by ear, the way we're doing just about everything else this trip! We're headed off on Tuesday, & really looking forward to this one. :))

callalilli Oct 1st, 2006 03:54 PM

ckwald -- have a wonderful trip!

cpdad Oct 4th, 2006 02:02 AM

You might find this information useful re: tourist registration. Taken from the Croatia Tourism web site http://www.croatia.hr/English/Home/Prijava.aspx

callalilli Oct 4th, 2006 08:54 AM

cpdad... well, i actually had read that before our trip. And the police that we saw standing around were in front of the police station. I guess we really should have just GONE inside. that would have been the smart thing to do. Thanks for posting this info for the next wave of Croatian visitors.

floydvic Oct 4th, 2006 10:25 AM

Good reason to avoid croatia.

jeff001 Oct 4th, 2006 07:33 PM

"Good reason to avoid croatia."
No it isn't! This law seems to be enforced even less than the US laws about verifying citizenship and withholding taxes for employees are enforced. Some do it and some don't and unless you go looking for trouble I don't think there is any chance of a visitor having a problem. Let the landlord worry about it and have a good time.

MikeBuckley Oct 14th, 2006 06:12 AM

We stayed in apartments. At each place, the landlord took our passport for varying lengths of time.

ckwald Oct 22nd, 2006 03:04 PM

We're back -- I'll post a detailed report once I get it all together, but just wanted to mention that uniformly at apartments & hotels, the landlord took our passport information and handled all the details. It was never an issue.

LuvToRoam Oct 24th, 2006 07:46 AM

ckwald, looking forward to your report. We are contemplating a trip to Croatia next fall. Any tips would be really appreciated! Shirley

Jed Oct 25th, 2006 08:02 AM

When we rented an apt in Italy, we had to give the agent a <b>copy</b> of our passports when we got there. ((*))


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