Certificate of good conduct (VOG)
A Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG) is proof of good behavior. Employers or organizations may ask for a VOG. For example, if you are going to work in child care or education, but also if you are applying for a gun permit.
What should I do?
Below are the official ways to apply for a VOG:
You can apply for a VOG in 3 ways:
Apply for VOG through the municipality
- You will receive a form from your employer or other organization.
- You submit this fully completed form to the municipality where you are registered. To do so, make an appointment at Civil Affairs or call 14 0181.
Apply for VOG online
You can only apply for a VOG online if the application has been prepared online by your employer or other organization.
- You will receive an e-mail that you need a VOG.
- A link in this email allows you to log in with your DigiD.
- You check the data.
- You confirm that the information is correct.
Apply for VOG directly at Justis
You must apply for the VOG directly to Justis if you:
- does not appear in the Basic Registration of Persons (BRP) or
- If you have no permanent place of residence or domicile.
Authorize someone else
Someone else may also apply for the VOG for you. We call this authorization.
- In a letter, indicate who you are authorizing and sign the letter.
- With this letter, the authorized person goes to the municipality.
- This person must have identification from you (or a copy of it) with them.
- The person must also be able to identify himself or herself.
Apply for VOG RP for company, association or foundation
A company, association or foundation can apply for a VOG for legal persons (VOG RP) from Justis. This cannot be done at the municipality. An official representative of the company, association or foundation makes the application. This may be a director, partner or manager, for example.
How does it work?
Teachers, cab drivers and people who work in child care must have a VOG. You may also need a VOG because:
- a future employer requests it
- You want to volunteer and the organization requests it
- you are self-employed and a client requests it
- you are applying for a visa
- you want to become a member of a shooting club
- you are moving abroad
Justis is the government organization that handles all applications for a VOG.
If you have not committed any crimes, you will receive the VOG.
If you did commit crimes, further investigation is required. Justis considers whether the criminal offenses are important for the application. If they are not important, you will still receive the CGC. You can see for yourself whether you are eligible for a CGC. Justis has developed the VOG check. This check calculates whether you have a high, medium or low chance of obtaining a VOG. This check is anonymous. Your data are not stored.
What do I need?
When you apply for the VOG through the municipality:
- completed and signed application form
- any documents you need to attach according to the application form
- valid identity card
Authorize someone else
If you have someone else apply for the VOG for you at the municipality, that person will bring the following:
- completed application form with all requested documents
- authorization letter
- copy of your proof of identity
- his or her own proof of identity
Make an appointment
Costs
You pay the cost when you apply for VOG.
Description | Costs |
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Certificate of Good Conduct | € 41,35 |
Price changes and typographical errors reserved.
Additional information
Volunteer organizations working with children or people with intellectual disabilities may be eligible for a free VOG.
Reject
If Justis is unable to issue a VOG, you will be notified in writing. You can object with a letter. This letter will explain why the CGC should be issued. After receiving your objection, Justis will make a final decision. If the decision is negative, you will be able to object again. If necessary, you can take the decision to the administrative court.
Emigration, visa or foreign work permit
If you are going to live or work abroad and need a VOG to do so, ask the embassy, consulate or employer for an official document. This document should contain all the information requested on the application form.