When fully deployed starting in December 2008, the new electronic National Register of Citizens fundamentally altered the mechanics of civil registration. Instead of handwritten entries in local ledgers, civil status events—births, marriages, deaths—were now . Each citizen was assigned a unique and unrepeatable identity number , which served as the single identifier for accessing all civil status data.
First name, last name, and patronymic (father's name). regjistri i gjendjes civile nentor 2008 ver 14 updated
This feature is part of a series on "The Digital Bones of Government," looking at the forgotten software updates that define modern nations. When fully deployed starting in December 2008, the