Contact Data (“Impressum”) in Croatia

Easier than you think…..

Croatia requires you to register domains with your unique resident/citizen number but whois data is not public. The data is verified but rarely; OIBs are automatically verified and the address of the owner is supposed to be verified within the next few months – i submitted a digitally signed proof of residence as i have no Croatian ID card. Still waiting for reply.

Generally HR Domains are very expensive at 60€+ and only available to EU businesses with EU VAT ID (limit 10 domains) and Croatian Businesses/Residents with ID number (no limits), this means a lot are still unused and is also how i grabbed william.hr

“Impressum” wise there are zero requirements – a contact method is recommended (email mostly) but there is no need to publish your real name, address and other funky stuff like in DE/AT.

You can see an example here, with way more data than needed.


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