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List of Competent Authorities Notified to the Commission In 12.2.2019 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 56/1 IV (Notices) NOTICES FROM MEMBER STATES List of competent authorities notified to the Commission in accordance with Article 43 of Regulation (EU) No 603/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the establishment of ‘Eurodac’ for the comparison of fingerprints for the effective application of Regulation (EU) No 604/2013 establishing the criteria and mechanisms for determining the Member State responsible for examining an application for international protection lodged in one of the Member States by a third-country national or a stateless person and on requests for the comparison with Eurodac data by Member States' law enforcement authorities and Europol for law enforcement purposes, and amending Regulation (EU) No 1077/2011 establishing a European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT systems in the area of freedom, security and justice (2019/C 56/01) BELGIUM National Access Point BELGIAN IMMIGRATION OFFICE Antwerpsesteenweg 59B 1000 Brussels BELGIUM Tel. + 32 2 793 91 50 Fax + 32 2 201 57 24 E-mail: [email protected] Designated Authorities THE FOLLOWING SERVICES OF THE BELGIAN INTEGRATED POLICE: POLICE 7446 – CG/CGI/SPOC/Permanence Rue Royale 202A 1000 Bruxelles Tel. + 32 2 644 86 41 E-mail: [email protected] POLICE 7583 – DGJ/DJO/Permanence Rue Royale 202A 1000 Bruxelles Tel. + 32 2 642 78 09 E-mail: [email protected] POLICE 6270 – DGA/DAO/Ops/Permanence Rue Royale 202A 1000 Bruxelles Tel. + 32 2 642 63 80 E-mail: [email protected] POLICE 6658 – DJO Rue Royale 202A 1000 Bruxelles Tel. + 32 2 642 78 06 E-mail: [email protected] C 56/2 EN Official Journal of the European Union 12.2.2019 POLICE 7340 – DJSOC Rue Royale 202A 1000 Bruxelles Tel. + 32 2 743 75 43 E-mail: [email protected] POLICE 6707 – DJT Rue Royale 202A 1000 Bruxelles Tel. + 32 2 211 58 00 E-mail: [email protected] SICAD ANTWERPEN Noordersingel 25-27 2140 Antwerpen Tel. + 32 3 8 29 70 21 E-mail: [email protected] SICAD LIMBURG Luikersteenweg 228 3500 Hasselt Tel. + 32 11 28 76 00 E-mail: [email protected] SICAD HALLE-VILVOORDE Nerviersstraat 60 A 1730 Asse Tel. + 32 2 4 51 22 65 E-mail: [email protected] SICAD LEUVEN Philipssite 4 3001 Leuven Tel. + 32 16 28 05 70 E-mail: [email protected] SICAD OOST-VLAANDEREN Groendreef 181 9000 Gent Tel. + 32 9 2 37 16 16 E-mail: [email protected] SICAD WEST-VLAANDEREN Zandstraat 148 8200 Brugge Tel. + 32 50 45 76 50 E-mail: [email protected] SICAD BRUSSEL – BRUXELLES Rue Royale 202 A – Koningstraat 202 A 1000 Bruxelles – 1000 Brussel Tel. + 32 2 223 96 45 – 9643 – 9651 E-mail: [email protected] SICAD BRABANT WALLON Avenue Jean Monnet 12 Ilot P 1401 Nivelles Tel. + 32 67 28 25 12 – + 32 67 28 25 18 E-mail: [email protected] SICAD LUXEMBOURG Rue Notre-Dame de Grâces 105A 6900 Marche-En-Famenne Tel. + 32 84 34 07 04 E-mail: [email protected] SICAD LIEGE – EUPEN Rue Saint Léonard 47 4000 Liège Tel. + 32 42 28 92 88 E-mail: [email protected] 12.2.2019 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 56/3 SICAD NAMUR Rue Bertrand Janquin 70 5100 Namur Tel. + 32 81 32 86 05, 8602-8617-8616 E-mail: [email protected] SICAD HAINAUT Avenue Melina Mercouri, 6 à 9 7000 Mons Tel. + 32 65 34 19 13 E-mail: [email protected] Verifying Authority DE FEDERALE POLITIE – POLICE FEDERALE Biometric identification service of the Federal Police (FGP – DJT – GID) LE SERVICE D'IDENTIFICATION JUDICIAIRE (PJF – DJT – SIJ) Koningsstraat 202 1 1000 Brussels Tel. + 32 2 211 58 30 E-mail: [email protected] BULGARIA National Access Point Ministry of Interior, Research Institute of Forensic Science, Sector ‘Fingerprint’ Address: 1, Alexander Malinov Blvd, 1715 Sofia, Bulgaria E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Tel. + 359 2 982 91 29 Fax + 359 2 982 91 03; + 359 987 82 10 Designated authorities 1. National Police General Directorate Address: 1, Alexander Malinov, Blvd 1715 Sofia, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 2 982 89 37 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 2 982 89 66 2. General Directorate for Combating Organised Crime Address: 133A, Tsarigradsko shose Blvd, 1784 Sofia, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 2 982 83 63 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 2 988 59 02 3. Border Police General Directorate Address: 46, Kn. Maria Luisa Blvd, 1202 Sofia, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 2 982 89 37 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 2 988 58 67 4. Sofia Metropolitan Directorate of Interior Address: 5, Antim I Str, 1303 Sofia, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 2 987 77 77 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 2 982 01 63 Regional Directorates of Interior: 5. Blagoevgrad Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 3, Vlado Chemozemski Str, 2700 Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 73 67 323 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 73 67 233 6. Burgas Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 46, Hristo Botev Blvd, 8000 Burgas, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 56 85 623 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 56 233 C 56/4 EN Official Journal of the European Union 12.2.2019 7. Varna Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 2, Tsar Kaloyan Str 9000 Varna, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 52 61 51 66 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 52 614 296 8. Veliko Tamovo Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 7, Bacho Kiro Str, 5000 Veliko Tamovo, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 62 662 233 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 62 662 323 9. Vidin Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 87, Simeon Veliki Str, 3700 Vidin, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 94 694 333 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 94 600 170 10. Vratza Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 10, Pop Kosto Buyukliyski Str, 3000 Vratza, Bulgaria E-mail: [email protected] Tel. + 359 92 692 323 Fax + 359 92 692 233 11. Gabrovo Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 50, Orlovska Str, 5300 Gabrovo, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 66 800 865 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 66 800 861 12. Bobrích Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 12, Maksim Gorki Str, 9300 Dobrich, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 58 603 490 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 58 600 897 13. Kardzhali Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 39, Bulgaria Blvd, 6600 Kardzhali, Bulgaria Tel. + 359361 69323 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 361 64 202 14. Kyustendil Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 12 Tsar Osvoboditel Str, 2500 Kyustendil, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 78 551 323 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 78 557 233 15. Lovech Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 2, Stefan Karadja Str, 5500 Lovech, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 68 668 323 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 68 600 496 16. Montana Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 2, Alexander Stamboliyski Blvd, 3400 Montana, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 96 301 604 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 96 396 233 17. Pazardzhik Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 3, Saedinenie Square, 4400 Pazardzhik, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 34 446 256 Fax + 359 34 434 233 E-mail: [email protected] 12.2.2019 EN Official Journal of the European Union C 56/5 18. Perník Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 1, Samokov Str, 2300 Pernik, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 76 607 313 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 76 67 633 19. Pleven Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 3, San Stefano Str, 5800 Pleven, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 64 805 358 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 64 800 445 20. Plovdiv Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 7, Knyaz Alexander Bogoridi Str, 4000 Plovdiv, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 32 632 210 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 32 233 21. Razgrad Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 8, Kirii and Metodiy Str, 7200 Razgrad, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 84 627 257 E-mail: od [email protected] Fax + 359 84 642 121 22. Ruse Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 49, Skobelev Blvd, 7000 Ruse, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 82 834 435 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 82 233 23. Silistra Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 144, Macedonia Blvd, 7500 Silistra, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 86 886 323 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 86 835 266 24. Sliven Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 5, General Skobelev Str, 8800 Sliven, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 44 644 323 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 44 662 160 25. Smolyan Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 67, Bulgaria Blvd, 4700 Smolyan, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 30 162 814 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 35 233 26. Sofia Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 71, Geo Milev Blvd, 1574 Sofia, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 2 873 99 45 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 2 873 33 33 27. Stara Zagora Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 16, Graf Ignatiev Str, 6000 Stara Zagora, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 42 625 160 E-mail: stara [email protected] Fax + 359 42 665 233 28. Targovishte Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 36, Spiridon Gramadov Str, 7700 Targovishte, Bulgaria Tel. + 359 60 163 797 E-mail: [email protected] Fax + 359 60 233 C 56/6 EN Official Journal of the European Union 12.2.2019 29. Haškovo Regional Directorate of Interior Address: 85, Bulgaria Boulevard, 6300 Haškovo, Bulgaria Tel.
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