
Locating a Finnish Citizen's ID Number
Locating a Finnish Citizen's ID Number
A friend of mine, who is a Finnish citizen but has never lived in Finland, needs to find out what his social security number (henkilötunnus) is. How can he do this? He can call the magistrate to find out from there, but he's not sure what information he'll need to have available. He doesn't, for example, know the address of his mother, who was Finnish but is no longer alive. What will he need to prove his identity before Maistraatti will tell him his ID number? Thanks for any advice you can offer 

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Re: Locating a Finnish Citizen's ID Number
Why is it needed? Any way this is best solved by just calling them and asking. Given the facts above I wouldn't rule out the possibility that no id number was ever issued (if the move abroad happened before 1971).ruusu25 wrote:A friend of mine, who is a Finnish citizen but has never lived in Finland, needs to find out what his social security number (henkilötunnus) is. How can he do this? He can call the magistrate to find out from there, but he's not sure what information he'll need to have available. He doesn't, for example, know the address of his mother, who was Finnish but is no longer alive. What will he need to prove his identity before Maistraatti will tell him his ID number? Thanks for any advice you can offer
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http://www.maistraatti.fi/ on their site you can print out a form to send to the maistraatti for data in the population registry
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Well, calling up the Maistraatti would be a start. Knowing the birthdates (and death) will help.
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visit - - www.vrk.fi - - The ID stuff is explained there - do the math and get your ID as simple as 1+1 Now, if you are a genuine case - you do not even need 1+1, all you need is your passport regardless of issuing authority at the time you visit maistratti.
I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse. I'm gonna grant him all my old underwears that fit his head helping his nose stays in place
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Not only this is a bad advice, it's factually incorrect.caster wrote:visit - - http://www.vrk.fi - - The ID stuff is explained there - do the math and get your ID as simple as 1+1
Yes, all parts of the henkilötunnus are generated from information available to the individual or information derived from it... except for the yksilönumero, the xxx part "ddmmyy(+|-|A)xxx[A-Z]".
Unless you can go and find all the people who were born on the same day as you, you need Maistraatti to give you that part.
Every case is unique. You can't measure the result of your application based on arbitrary anecdotes online.
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adnan wrote:Not only this is a bad advice, it's factually incorrect.caster wrote:visit - - http://www.vrk.fi - - The ID stuff is explained there - do the math and get your ID as simple as 1+1
Yes, all parts of the henkilötunnus are generated from information available to the individual or information derived from it... except for the yksilönumero, the xxx part "ddmmyy(+|-|A)xxx[A-Z]".
Unless you can go and find all the people who were born on the same day as you, you need Maistraatti to give you that part.
I do not run an advisory service - nor am in a habit of advising strangers - its an information that is available on www - for those who are good at math.
I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse. I'm gonna grant him all my old underwears that fit his head helping his nose stays in place
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It is the registration order rule also for those born here and it does not happen in the order the children were born (or at least did not a few years ago). It is claimed kids born currently (or since 1997) don't get numbers below (about) 500. If so, both of my kids (born in Helsinki. I recall vaguely that the hospital in question may have or had had effect on registration order) seem to have rather low numbers considering the time day were born.tummansininen wrote: You can't figure out your xxx part in any way. That part of the number is assigned sequentially, in order - if yours is 220, then you were the 110th baby boy born on that day - the first one is given 002, the second given 004 etc (or if you got your number later on in life, then you were the 110th person registered with that exact birth date).
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You know what's the best way to lose respect? Be proven wrong then deflect and deny.caster wrote:adnan wrote:caster wrote:I do not run an advisory service - nor am in a habit of advising strangers - its an information that is available on www - for those who are good at math.
Every case is unique. You can't measure the result of your application based on arbitrary anecdotes online.
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adnan wrote:you know what's the best way to lose respect? Be proven wrong then deflect and deny
you sounds like a desperate wan-ker with a very big nose.
I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse. I'm gonna grant him all my old underwears that fit his head helping his nose stays in place
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Wow! How did you know?!caster wrote:you sounds like a desperate wan-ker with a very big nose.
I like how you doubled down on the idiocy. I no longer think you're an onkko alternative account.
Every case is unique. You can't measure the result of your application based on arbitrary anecdotes online.