Registering with your commune in Valais

SionFrench / German • Updated August 2026

Registration (Anmeldung in German, annonce d'arrivée in French, annuncio d'arrivo in Italian) is the step that unlocks everything else in Switzerland: your permit card, your tax file, your bank account and most rental applications. Here is exactly how it works in Valais.

Office
Contrôle des habitants / Einwohnerkontrolle (bilingual canton)
Deadline
14 days from move-in
Debt extract
Extrait des poursuites / Betreibungsregisterauszug
Official Valais page

The office you need in Valais

In Valais the counter is called the Contrôle des habitants / Einwohnerkontrolle (bilingual canton) residents' registration office. Look for that exact wording on the commune's website and on the door; the sign will be in French or German, not English.

Lower Valais communes work in French, Upper Valais (Brig, Visp, Zermatt) in German. Both apply the same 14-day rule.

Step by step

  1. Book an appointment with the Contrôle des habitants / Einwohnerkontrolle (bilingual canton) in your commune of residence as soon as your lease is signed.
  2. Register within 14 days of moving in — the clock starts on the day you take over the flat, not the day you land.
  3. Bring every document on the list below in original form; counters rarely accept photos on a phone.
  4. Pay the registration fee (typically CHF 20–100 per person depending on the commune) at the counter.
  5. Collect or await your residence permit card — in Valais the cantonal migration office issues it after the commune forwards your file.
  6. Order a Extrait des poursuites / Betreibungsregisterauszug once you are registered — landlords ask for it at every viewing.

Documents to bring

  • Valid passport or ID for every family member

    EU/EFTA nationals can use a national ID card; everyone else needs a passport.

  • Signed rental contract (Mietvertrag / bail)

    Or a written attestation of accommodation if you are subletting or staying with family.

  • Employment contract or confirmation of employment

    Needed for the permit decision — bring the signed copy, not the offer email.

  • Passport photo (35 × 45 mm, biometric)

    For the residence permit card. Photo booths at train stations produce the right format.

  • Marriage certificate / family record book

    Only if you are married or registering children with you.

  • Proof of health insurance, or note the 3-month window

    You must be insured within 3 months of arrival, backdated to your arrival date.

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Ordering your Extrait des poursuites / Betreibungsregisterauszug

The debt enforcement register extract is issued by the Office des poursuites of your district. Order it online or in person, expect a fee of roughly CHF 17, and allow a few working days by post. Landlords treat anything older than three months as expired, so order it when you start viewing flats — not before.

Request the extract in Valais

Fees, opening hours and document lists are set commune by commune. Always confirm on your commune's own page — linked above for Valais — before you travel to the counter.

People also ask

How long do I have to register in Valais?

14 days from the day you move into your new address. Lower Valais communes work in French, Upper Valais (Brig, Visp, Zermatt) in German. Both apply the same 14-day rule.

Which office registers me in Valais?

The Contrôle des habitants / Einwohnerkontrolle (bilingual canton) (residents' registration office). Every commune in Valais runs its own counter unless the canton centralises the step.

What is a Extrait des poursuites / Betreibungsregisterauszug and do I need one?

It is the official extract from the debt enforcement register proving you have no open debt collection proceedings. It costs about CHF 17 per person, is valid for roughly 3 months, and Swiss landlords expect it with every rental application. Newly arrived residents get a "no entries" extract, which is exactly what you want.

Can I register before I have an apartment in Valais?

No — registration is tied to an address. If you arrive before your lease starts, register at the temporary address (hotel, serviced flat or a friend's place with their written consent), then file a change of address once you move.

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