Netherlands Number Porting

Here you will find a detailed list of requirements for Netherlands number portability.

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Written by Kim Dorson-King
Updated over a week ago

Local Numbers in the Netherlands

  1. LOA (User’s local address from the same city as the number to be ported)

  2. Latest Invoice

  3. Copy of company Registration certificate for business / Copy of ID for personal

  4. Proof of local address

National Numbers in the Netherlands

  1. LOA (National address required)

  2. Latest Invoice

  3. Copy of company Registration certificate for business / Copy of ID for personal

  4. Proof of local address

  5. Number allocation document (“OPTA/ACM Beschikking”) this only applies to +3188

Toll-free Numbers in the Netherlands

  1. LOA

  2. Latest Invoice

  3. ID / Passport copy

  4. Company Registration certificate

Download LOA here

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