Civile Nentor 2008 Ver 14 Updated - Regjistri I Gjendjes
The law establishes fines for:
For Ema Dajti, a civil registrar in Elbasan, version 14 was terrifying at first. "We had three months to re-enter 40 years of paper records," she recalls, sipping coffee in her office. "But the old system let you cheat. You could leave a field blank. Ver 14 would scream at you. A red box. No birth registration without a valid father’s NUK. No death registration without a matching birth record."
That "red box" forced Albania to confront its ghosts. Thousands of citizens who had emigrated illegally during the 1990s and were presumed dead by their home communes suddenly found they couldn't get new ID cards because the 2008 update flagged them as "biographically impossible." regjistri i gjendjes civile nentor 2008 ver 14 updated
The backlash was immediate. Villagers protested that the computer was calling their children ghosts. But within a year, the chaos yielded clarity. For the first time, the government knew exactly how many living citizens it had: a figure that turned out to be 400,000 lower than the old paper registries had claimed.
The release notes for "Regjistri i Gjendjes Civile ver 14 (updated Nov 2008)" were technical, but the impact was human. According to archived memos from the then-Ministry of Interior, the update focused on three critical pillars: The law establishes fines for: For Ema Dajti,
Gjatë muajit Nëntor 2008, janë regjistruar lëvizjet e mëposhtme në regjistrin elektronik:
A. Lindje
B. Vdekje
C. Martesa
Nëse keni në dorë një dokument ose një ekstrakt nga Gjendja Civile që mban vulën e një softueri të vitit 2008, duhet të ndërmerrni këto hapa: