- Which authority will help me send a claim to another EU country?
- What is the role of the assisting authority?
- Will this authority translate the supporting documents, if the outgoing claim needs this? If so, who pays for this?
- Are there administrative or other charges to be paid when the claim is sent abroad?
Which authority will help me send a claim to another EU country?
The Danish Criminal Injuries Compensation Board (Erstatningsnævnet)
- Address: Toldboden 2, 2. sal DK-8800 Viborg
- Email: Erstatningsnaevnet@erstatningsnaevnet.dk
- Tel.: +45 33 92 33 34
- Website: http://www.erstatningsnaevnet.dk/da/GlobalMenu/english.aspx
What is the role of the assisting authority?
As the assisting authority, the Danish Criminal Injuries Compensation Board shall assist applicants with the translation and submission of their application to another EU country and, during the proceedings, shall assist with the translation of documents received from, or to be submitted to, another EU country.
Will this authority translate the supporting documents, if the outgoing claim needs this? If so, who pays for this?
Yes. The Danish Criminal Injuries Compensation Board shall contact a translator and pay the cost for the translation of any documents required.
Are there administrative or other charges to be paid when the claim is sent abroad?
No. The Danish Criminal Injuries Compensation Board shall pay all expenses in connection with submission of the application abroad.
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