Download: Form 9 Registration Company branch
- 15 May 2024
- Edited 29 August 2025
- 3 min
- Starting
You use form 9 to register a Dutch branch of a company in the Business Register. A company is a sole proprietorship, partnership, or legal entity.
Please note: when you fill in this English form digitally, the corresponding field in the Dutch form is filled in automatically. Sign, print, and send the completed Dutch form to KVK.
You can also register a Dutch branch online (in Dutch).
Is this not the form you need? Find the right one on this overview page for KVK forms.
What is this form for?
Use Form 9 to register a branch of a an eenmanszaak (sole proprietorship), partnership or legal entity. A partnership is a general partnership (VOF), limited partnership (CV) or maatschap (professional partnership). A legal entity is, for example, a private limited company (BV), public limited company (NV), stichting (foundation) or vereniging (association).
You can use this form for:
- Registering a new branch of a sole proprietorship, partnership, or legal entity.
- Reporting that you are taking over an existing company or branch and continuing it as a branch of a sole proprietorship, partnership or legal entity.
You register a branch of a foundation, association, or legal entity under public law without commercial activities with form 9a.
Help with filling in
Address
The following rules apply to addresses entered on form 9:
- The address must be listed in the Basic Registration of Addresses and Buildings (BAG).
- A residential address must also match the Personal Records Database (BRP) of the Dutch municipalities.
Use the BAG Â (in Dutch) to check whether the address of the company or legal person is correct in the BAG. This includes the street name, house number, addition (such as 24a or 24b), or designated use (such as retail premises). If something is incorrect, you can report the error on the BAG Viewer website.
The Business Register is linked to the Personal Records (BRP) of the Dutch municipalities. If your residential address is not listed in the BRP or is incorrect, you must first have it corrected by your municipality. Otherwise, KVK cannot register the branch in the Business Register.
Only send or bring form 9 to KVK once the correct details are listed in the BAG and BRP.
Dates
The dates you enter on this form may also be in the future. KVK will ensure that they are visible in the Business Register from that moment on.
Appointment or send in by post?
Check whether you need to visit KVK or can send the form by post. The following questions will help you settle this.
Has a civil-law notary signed this form?
If the civil-law notary signs and sends the documents to KVK, you do not need to do anything.
Does a director or authorised representative sign this form?
Then you must send the documents by post to KVK.
Are you registering the sole proprietorship, partnership, or legal entity as well as the branch?
Then you must register the sole proprietorship, partnership, or legal entity with a different form and you must visit a KVK office. The director or authorised representative who signed the form for registering the legal entity should then also bring form 9 and the other documents to that appointment.
What is KVK’s postal address?
Find the right postal address.
Which documents do you need to send?
Check which documents you need to send to KVK to register a branch. The questions below will help you with this.
What do you always need to send?
- A copy of the ID of the person who has signed form 9. Make the photo unrecognisable.
- Form 9
Does the branch not use the home address of a director as its visiting or postal address?
If so, KVK requires proof showing that the branch is allowed to use the specified visiting and postal address. Is the address recorded in the Business Register with the company you are registering the branch for? Then proof is not required.
Has the company taken over another company or branch?
The ex-owner of the company or branch must report this to KVK. For an eenmanszaak or branch office, they may use form 14. To report the end and takeover of a partnership (a VOF, CV, or maatschap), they can use form 17. To dissolve a legal entity (a BV, NV, or cooperative), they can use form 17A. KVK needs the original form (not a copy or scan).
Digital mail from KVK
Would you like to receive mail from KVK digitally? Then register with the Message Box for businesses, the secure email communication system for communication between governments and businesses. You need to have a KVK number to apply for a Message Box account.