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European E-Justice Portal EN Home Country: Bulgaria Instrument: Serving documents Competence type: Receiving agencies More than one court/authority has been found which is competent for this legal instrument based on the information you provided. Below is the list: Raionen sad Ardino 6 Republikanska St. City / Municipality : Ardino Postal code : 6750 (+359-3651) 4116; (+359-3651) 4027 (+359-3651) 2216 [email protected] http://www.rs-ardino.justice.bg Raionen sad Asenovgrad 6 Tsar Ivan Asen II St. City / Municipality : Asenovgrad Postal code : 4230 (+359-331) 633 28 (+359-331) 633 28 [email protected] http://www.court-asenovgrad.org Raionen sad Aytos 3A Tzar Osvoboditel St. City / Municipality : Aytos Postal code : 8500 (+359-558) 22016 (+359-558) 22016 [email protected] http://www.rcourt-aitos.org Raionen sad Balchik 3 General Popov St. City / Municipality : Balchik Postal code : 9600 (+359-579) 75 044 (+359-579) 72 824 [email protected] http://rsbalchik.info Raionen sad Belogradchik Knjas Boris I. Nr. 45 City / Municipality : Belogradchik Postal code : 3900 (+359-936) 3973, (+359-936) 4168 (+359-936) 3973; (+359-936) 3455 [email protected] http://www.rsbelogradchik.org Raionen sad Berkovitsa 2 Y. Radichkov Sq. City / Municipality : Berkovitsa Postal code : 3500 (+359-953) 888 17 (+359-953) 888 17 [email protected] http://www.rs-berk.com Raionen sad Blagoevgrad 1 Vassil Levsky Sq. City / Municipality : Blagoevgrad Postal code : 2700 (+359-73) 88 964 24 (+359-73) 882739, (+359-73) 885231 [email protected] http://blagoevgrad.court-bg.org/ Raionen sad Botevgrad 1 Osvobozhdenie St. City / Municipality : Botevgrad Postal code : 2140 (+359-723) 60 147 (+359-723) 60 147 [email protected] http://rs-botevgrad.hit.bg Raionen sad Breznik 7 R. Grigorov St. City / Municipality : Breznik Postal code : 2360 (+359-7751) 31 36 (+359-7751) 22 81 [email protected] http://www.rs-breznik.com Raionen sad Burgas 1 Zheni Pateva St. City / Municipality : Burgas Postal code : 8000 (+359-56) 878844 (+359-56) 846160 [email protected] http://bourgasrs.court-bg.org Raionen sad Byala 2 Exarh Yosif I St. City / Municipality : Byala Postal code : 7100 (+359-817) 73113; (+359-817) 72228 (+359-817) 73113; (+359-817) 72228 [email protected] http://www.rs-byala.org/ Raionen sad Byala Slatina 48 K. Ohridsky St. City / Municipality : Byala Slatina Postal code : 3200 (+359-915) 8 25 90 (+359-915) 8 34 24 [email protected] http://www.rs-bialaslatina.net Raionen sad Chepelare 43 Vassil Dechev St. City / Municipality : Chepelare Postal code : 4850 (+359-3051) 2127 (+359-351) 3283 [email protected] http://chepelare.court-bg.org/ Raionen sad Cherven Bryag 6 Exarh Yosif St. City / Municipality : Cherven Bryag Postal code : 5980 (+359-659) 97009; (+359-659) 92045 (+359-659) 92326 [email protected] http://www.rs-chervenbriag.org Raionen sad Chirpan 28 G. Dimitrov Blvd. City / Municipality : Chirpan Postal code : 6200 (+359-416) 4421; (+359-416) 2592 (+359-416) 4485 [email protected] http://www.ch-court.org Raionen sad Devin 1 Al. Kostov St. City / Municipality : Devin Postal code : 4800 (+359-3041) 21 48 (+359-3041) 27 09 [email protected] http://devin.court-bg.org/ Raionen sad Devnia 12 Stroitel St. City / Municipality : Devnia Postal code : 9160 (+359-519) 92888; (+359-519) 92737 (+359-519) 92737 [email protected] http://www.courtdevnya.org/ Raionen sad Dimitrovgrad 13 Rakovsky St. City / Municipality : Dimitrovgrad Postal code : 6400 (+359-391) 66 952 (+359-391) 66 763 [email protected] http://www.rs-dimitrovgrad.com Raionen sad Dobrich 7 Doctor K. Stoilov St. City / Municipality : Dobrich Postal code : 9300 (+359-58) 652020; (+359-58) 652056 (+359-58) 601030 [email protected] http://dobrichrs.court-bg.org Raionen sad Dryanovo 21 Bacho Kiro St. City / Municipality : Dryanovo Postal code : 5370 (+359-676) 55 67 (+359-676) 55 67 [email protected] http://www.rs-dryanovo.org Raionen sad Dulovo 12 Vassil Levsky St. City / Municipality : Dulovo Postal code : 7650 (+359-855) 40 29 (+359-855) 50 64 [email protected] http://www.legalregion-ss.com Raionen sad Dupnitsa 15 Nikolaevska St. City / Municipality : Dupnitsa Postal code : 2600 (+359-701) 510 15 (+359-701) 509 61 [email protected] http://www.rs-dupnitsa.com Raionen sad Elena 1 Y. Y. Bradaty St. City / Municipality : Elena Postal code : 5070 (+359-6151) 2243; (+359-6151) 2234 (+359-6151) 2243 [email protected] http://www.rs-elena.org Raionen sad Elhovo 2 Pirot St. City / Municipality : Elhovo Postal code : 8700 (+359-478) 88 378 (+359-478) 88 378 [email protected] http://www.rs-elhovo.org Raionen sad Elin Pelin 1 Vladimir Zaimov St. City / Municipality : Elin Pelin Postal code : 2100 (+359-725) 60 172 (+359-725) 60 174 [email protected] http://www.rs-elinpelin.org Raionen sad Etropole 105 Ruski Blvd. City / Municipality : Etropole Postal code : 2180 (+359-720) 37 58 (+359-720) 37 58 [email protected] http://www.rs-etropole.org Raionen sad Gabrovo 1 Vazrazhdane Sq. City / Municipality : Gabrovo Postal code : 5300 (+359-66) 811 207 (+359-66) 809 264 [email protected] http://www.court-gbr.com Raionen sad Galabovo 2 Stefan Stambolov St. City / Municipality : Galabovo Postal code : 6280 (+359-418) 65 431 (+359-418) 65 431 [email protected] http://www.rs-galabovo.org Raionen sad General Toshevo 1 Opaltschenska St. City / Municipality : General Toshevo Postal code : 9500 (+359-5731) 23 79 (+359-5731) 23 10 [email protected] http://www.rsgeneraltoshevo.org/ Raionen sad Gorna Oryahovitsa 1 Hristo Botev St. City / Municipality : Gorna Oryahovitsa Postal code : 5100 (+359-618) 61911 (+359-618) 60197 [email protected] http://gors.court-bg.org/ Raionen sad Gotse Delchev Ul. Otez Paissij 25 City / Municipality : Gotse Delchev Postal code : 2900 (+359-751) 60 181 (+359-751) 60 181 [email protected] http://www.gocedelchev.court-bg.org Raionen sad Harmanli 1 Yanko Sakazov St. City / Municipality : Harmanli Postal code : 6450 (+359-373) 24 45 (+359-373) 24 45 [email protected] http://www.rsharmanli.hit.bg/H.htm Raionen sad Haskovo 144 Bulgaria Blvd. City / Municipality : Haskovo Postal code : 6300 (+359-38) 601 905 (+359-38) 601 905 [email protected] http://www.haskovo.court-bg.org/ Raionen sad Ihtiman 1 Ivan Vazov St. City / Municipality : Ihtiman Postal code : 2050 (+359-724) 2481 (+359-724) 2481 [email protected] http://www.rsihtiman.org Raionen sad Isperih 2 Dunav St. City / Municipality : Isperih Postal code : 7400 (+359-8331) 2076; (+359-8331) 2015 (+359-8331) 2076 [email protected] http://raionensydisperih.org/ Raionen sad Ivailovgrad 42 G. Dimitrov St. City / Municipality : Ivailovgrad Postal code : 6570 (+359-360) 6017; (+359-360) 6258 (+359-360) 6052 [email protected] http://www.rsudi.hit.bg Raionen sad Kardzhali 48 Belomorski Blvd. City / Municipality : Kardzhali Postal code : 6600 (+359-361) 64349; (+359-361) 65999 (+359-361) 65190 [email protected] http://www.regcourt-kj.com Raionen sad Karlovo 4 D. Sabev St. City / Municipality : Karlovo Postal code : 4300 (+359-335) 94 516 (+359-335) 93 262 [email protected] http://www.rs-karlovo.com Raionen sad Karnobat 1 Geroite St. City / Municipality : Karnobat Postal code : 8400 (+359-559) 59 15 (+359-559) 22867 [email protected] http://www.karnobat.justice.bg Raionen sad Kavarna 8 Doncho Stoykov St. City / Municipality : Kavarna Postal code : 9650 (+359-570) 81015; (+359-570) 81010 (+359-570) 81021 [email protected] http://rs-kavarna.com Raionen sad Kazanlak 16 P. Hilendarsky St. City / Municipality : Kazanlak Postal code : 6100 (+359-431) 63255; (+359-431) 63834 (+359-431) 63834 [email protected] http://www.kz-court.org Raionen sad Knezha 71 Marin Boev St. City / Municipality : Knezha Postal code : 5835 (+359-9132) 22 36 (+359-9132) 22 36 [email protected] http://www.rs-knezha.com Raionen sad Kostinbrod 1 Partiarh Evtimiy St. City / Municipality : Kostinbrod Postal code : 2231 (+359-721) 66 138 (+359-721) 66 128 [email protected] http://www.rs-kostinbrod.org Raionen sad Kotel 58 Rakovska St. City / Municipality : Kotel Postal code : 8970 (+359-453) 2656 (+359-453) 2005 [email protected] http://www.rs-kotel.org Raionen sad Kozlodui 26 Kiril i Metodiy St. City / Municipality : Kozlodui Postal code : 3320 (+359-973) 80 676 (+359-973) 80 373 [email protected] http://kozloduyrs.justice.bg Raionen sad Krumovgrad 6 Bulgaria Sq. City / Municipality : Krumovgrad Postal code : 6900 (+359-3614) 7591; (+359-3614) 7592 (+359-3614) 7592 [email protected] http://www.regcourt-krumovgrad.com/ Raionen sad Kubrat 4 Tzar Ivan Assen II St. City / Municipality : Kubrat Postal code : 7300 (+359-838) 725 63 (+359-838) 725 63 [email protected] http://court-kubrat.org Raionen sad Kula 1 Ivan Krastev St. City / Municipality : Kula Postal code : 3800 (+359-938) 31 49 (+359-938) 36 61 [email protected] http://www.rskula.org Raionen sad Kyustendil 31 Gorotzvetna St. City / Municipality : Kyustendil Postal code : 2500 (+359-78) 550780 (+359-78) 550788 [email protected] http://krs-bg.eu Raionen sad Levski 59 Bulgaria St. City / Municipality : Levski Postal code : 5900 (+359-650) 822 96 (+359-650) 822 96 [email protected] http://rslevski.com Raionen sad Lom 8 Svoboda Sq. City / Municipality : Lom Postal code : 3600 (+359-971) 60 464 (+359-971) 60 216 [email protected] http://www.lom.justice.bg Raionen sad Lovech 41A Targovska St. City / Municipality : Lovech Postal code : 5500 (+359-68) 685 500 (+359-68) 685 535 [email protected] http://www.rs-lovech.bg Raionen sad Lukovit 6 Rakovsky St.
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