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Kurterino

Is there an easy way to check the data that we’re record it when you got your CPF card? Like when I got mine, I was a tourist and didn’t have a real address here, and I don’t remember if I gave them a friend’s address, and if so, what exactly that was (there are no house numbers where he lived, I don’t know if they could leave that field empty or if they wrote 0). Long story short, is that record easily (=Kline) accessible.?

californiainbrazil

@Kurterino


You can check the status of your CPF card at the website below:



This does not provide any address information and I have not seen any site that shows the address provided when registering for a CPF number. 

Peter Itamaraca

Brazilians are given a CPF in the same way the US gives a Social Security number or the UK a NI number - at registration of birth. An initial address may be recorded at the time, but it is never updated and people frequently move, so it is largely irrelevant...

ouaouaron

Is there any way to change the email on your CPF account? I can change my address and phone number but they did a mistake with my email and I don't know how to change it online...


The good thing is, they just missed a "." so I still receive the emails to Gmail, but I'd like to change it to make sure there is no risk in missing commmunication.


Thanks!

mberigan

If you have an account on gov.br I think that is the central place for email info and addresses. Look in "Dados pessoais."

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