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International Phone Number Registration Requirements in Croatia

Explore the requirements to register an international phone number in Croatia.

Croatia (HR)

Locale Summary

Locale name

Croatia

ISO code

The International Organization for Standardization two character representation for the given locale.

HR

Region

Europe

Locale Summary

Toll-Free Prefixes

+385 800

Local Phone Number*

Requirements for Individuals

Information required

Documentation required

Acceptable Documentation

One of the following

Name

Proof of Identity

  • National ID

  • Passport

  • Residence permit

Address

Must be within locality or region covered by the phone number's prefix; a PO Box is not acceptable where a local address is required.

Proof of Local Address

  • Government-issued ID showing local address

  • Utility bill

  • Tax notice

  • Rent receipt

  • Title deed

Requirements for Businesses

Information required

Documentation required

Acceptable Documentation

One of the following

Business Name

Proof of Identity

Excerpt from the court register showing name of Authorized Representative

Business Address

Must be within locality or region covered by the phone number’s prefix; a PO Box is not acceptable where a local address is required.

Proof of Local Address

  • Court register showing local address

  • Utility bill

  • Tax notice

  • Rent receipt

  • Title deed

Company Registration Number

Proof of Company Registration Number

Excerpt from court register showing company registration number (Matični Broj Poslovnog Subjekta – MBS)

Name of Authorized Representative

Proof of Identity

  • National ID

  • Passport

  • Residence permit

*For Croatian local numbers, please be aware:

You are not purchasing or buying Croatian Numbers but rather contracting for telecommunication services which includes the use of Croatian number(s).

Connectivity services are provided in accordance with Croatian regulations and laws on electronic communications.

When using numbers, you are required to comply with all Croatian laws and regulations.

Information on the National Regulatory Agency in Croatia can be found at https://www.hakom.hr

Toll-Free Phone Number

Requirements for Individuals

Information required

Documentation required

Acceptable Documentation

Name

Proof of Identity

  • Government-issued ID

  • Passport

Address

Must be within Croatia.

Proof of Address

  • Government-issued ID showing address

  • Utility bill

  • Tax notice

  • Rent receipt

  • Title deed

Requirements for Businesses

Information required

Documentation required

Acceptable Documentation

One of the following

Business Name

Proof of Business Name

Excerpt from the court register showing name of Authorized Representative

Business Address

Must be within Croatia.

Proof of Address

  • Court register showing address

  • Utility bill

  • Tax notice

  • Rent receipt

  • Title deed

Company Registration Number

Proof of Business Registration Number

Excerpt from the court register showing company registration number

Name of Authorized Representative

Proof of Identity

  • National ID

  • Passport

  • Residence permit

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What Are the Fees for International
Phone Numbers?

See registration fees and ongoing monthly charges by country.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are international phone numbers in DialLink?

International phone numbers are numbers assigned in countries outside of the US. They help establish a local presence in foreign markets by allowing customers to call a familiar local number, even if it’s routed to your main office or remote teams elsewhere.

How do I get an international phone number with DialLink?

International phone numbers with DialLink can be requested after you’ve signed up for a paid plan by submitting a support ticket.

Registration requirements vary by country and may include proof of local presence or other documentation. To understand what’s required in each country, please review our international phone number registration requirements page. Our team will guide you through the process to help ensure compliance with local regulations.

Please note that registration timelines and approval processes are governed by local authorities and are outside of DialLink’s control.

To see which countries and phone number types are supported, as well as the applicable registration and monthly fees, refer to the fees table on this page. You can search the table by country to find the information relevant to your needs.

International phone numbers are not available during the free trial period.

What are the registration and ongoing fees for international phone numbers?

Fees vary by country. Each international phone number has a one-time $20 registration fee. Recurring charges vary by country and are billed monthly or annually, depending on your DialLink subscription plan. For full details, refer to our international phone number fees page.
All prices are in USD. Taxes and applicable fees are added at checkout.

What are the rates for international calling and texting?

Rates vary based on the destination country and where you’re calling or texting from. Visit our international calling and texting rates page to view detailed pricing.

Are calls within countries outside the US and Canada included in my DialLink subscription?

No. Calls and SMS within countries outside the US and Canada are not included in your subscription and are billed as metered usage. For example, a call placed from a German phone number to another German phone number is billed separately based on the applicable per-minute rates and the call duration.