Incapable of acting or vulnerable yes/no?

Protect vulnerable individuals from undesirable situations and contracts. The person involved is not allowed to independently enter into agreements or make decisions about financial matters.

In practice, it involves individuals suffering from mental disorders, spending excessively, or dealing with addiction. Bluem's CCBR check helps a business prevent future issues including the financial damages associated with reversing all (invalid) actions.

only €0.165 per check*

*excluding volume discount

Incapable of acting or vulnerable yes/no?

Protect vulnerable individuals from undesirable situations and contracts. The person involved is not allowed to independently enter into agreements or make decisions about financial matters.

In practice, it involves individuals suffering from mental disorders, spending excessively, or dealing with addiction. Bluem's CCBR check helps a business prevent future issues including the financial damages associated with reversing all (invalid) actions.

only €0.165 per check*

*excluding volume discount

Incapable of acting or vulnerable yes/no?

Protect vulnerable individuals from undesirable situations and contracts. The person involved is not allowed to independently enter into agreements or make decisions about financial matters.

In practice, it involves individuals suffering from mental disorders, spending excessively, or dealing with addiction. Bluem's CCBR check helps a business prevent future issues including the financial damages associated with reversing all (invalid) actions.

only €0.165 per check*

*excluding volume discount

Central Guardianship and Protection Register

In the register, a company can check if someone is under guardianship or curatorship. The goal is to prevent undesirable transactions.

The CCBR check enables companies to identify individuals whose finances are under guardianship or administration during onboarding or a purchasing process. This information allows the process to act accordingly, preventing the person from becoming a customer, entering into a contract, or mistakenly receiving a payout.
In summary:
The registry protects vulnerable individuals and businesses from unwanted commitments and financial waste.
Approximately 250,000 people are under administration and about 60,000 people are under guardianship (Source: Rechtspraak.nl 2022).
The Netherlands has 13.3 million people aged 18 and over (Source: CBS 2023).
This means that 2.43% of adults are under guardianship or administration.

Central Guardianship and Protection Register

In the register, a company can check if someone is under guardianship or curatorship. The goal is to prevent undesirable transactions.

The CCBR check enables companies to identify individuals whose finances are under guardianship or administration during onboarding or a purchasing process. This information allows the process to act accordingly, preventing the person from becoming a customer, entering into a contract, or mistakenly receiving a payout.

In summary:

The registry protects vulnerable individuals and businesses from unwanted commitments and financial waste.

Approximately 250,000 people are under administration and about 60,000 people are under guardianship (Source: Rechtspraak.nl 2022).

The Netherlands has 13.3 million people aged 18 and over (Source: CBS 2023).

This means that 2.43% of adults are under guardianship or administration.

Central Guardianship and Protection Register

In the register, a company can check if someone is under guardianship or curatorship. The goal is to prevent undesirable transactions.

The CCBR check enables companies to identify individuals whose finances are under guardianship or administration during onboarding or a purchasing process. This information allows the process to act accordingly, preventing the person from becoming a customer, entering into a contract, or mistakenly receiving a payout.

In summary:

The registry protects vulnerable individuals and businesses from unwanted commitments and financial waste.

Approximately 250,000 people are under administration and about 60,000 people are under guardianship (Source: Rechtspraak.nl 2022).

The Netherlands has 13.3 million people aged 18 and over (Source: CBS 2023).

This means that 2.43% of adults are under guardianship or administration.

CCBR and Rechtspraak

CCBR verifies connection with Rechtspraak.nl's database. Courts publish the data in CCBR. The register contains:

All individuals under guardianship. Records of guardianships from before 1996 may not be complete, but missing data can be requested from the court.
All administrations from January 1, 2014*. Administrations declared before this date are often not public, unless the judge has decided otherwise.

*Exception: Individuals whose financial matters are under guardianship due to physical or mental conditions, for whom the court has decided that publication is not necessary.

How long is a person listed in the registry?

If the guardianship or administration ends, deregistration from the register follows. The court is responsible for this. The timing of deregistration depends on the reason for the termination. There is no fixed period. The judge determines on an individual basis whether a person can be deregistered.

CCBR and Rechtspraak

CCBR verifies connection with Rechtspraak.nl's database. Courts publish the data in CCBR. The register contains:

All individuals under guardianship. Records of guardianships from before 1996 may not be complete, but missing data can be requested from the court.

All administrations from January 1, 2014*. Administrations declared before this date are often not public, unless the judge has decided otherwise.

*Exception: Individuals whose financial matters are under guardianship due to physical or mental conditions, for whom the court has decided that publication is not necessary.

How long is a person listed in the registry?

If the guardianship or administration ends, deregistration from the register follows. The court is responsible for this. The timing of deregistration depends on the reason for the termination. There is no fixed period. The judge determines on an individual basis whether a person can be deregistered.

CCBR and Rechtspraak

CCBR verifies connection with Rechtspraak.nl's database. Courts publish the data in CCBR. The register contains:

All individuals under guardianship. Records of guardianships from before 1996 may not be complete, but missing data can be requested from the court.

All administrations from January 1, 2014*. Administrations declared before this date are often not public, unless the judge has decided otherwise.

*Exception: Individuals whose financial matters are under guardianship due to physical or mental conditions, for whom the court has decided that publication is not necessary.

How long is a person listed in the registry?

If the guardianship or administration ends, deregistration from the register follows. The court is responsible for this. The timing of deregistration depends on the reason for the termination. There is no fixed period. The judge determines on an individual basis whether a person can be deregistered.

Guardianship, administration, and mentorship?

Curatele is a way to protect someone who is not able to manage their financial affairs, property, and personal matters. A judge appoints a guardian to do this for them. Someone under curatele is incapacitated.
They are not allowed to independently enter into contracts or have authority over children. The judge only enacts curatele if lighter protective measures (like guardianship or mentorship) are insufficient. In practice, it involves adults suffering from a mental disorder, spending too much money, or being addicted to alcohol or drugs.
If you are legally incompetent and still perform a legal act, then the legal act is voidable. Or if you perform a unilateral legal act, it is void. This means that all actions taken must be undone.
If it is not possible to undo an action, compensation must be paid by the company to the administrator. All payments go to the administrator. Nullity occurs by operation of law. An appeal to nullity is not necessary. CCBR check helps companies to prevent these unpleasant situations and consequential damages.

What does a legal guardian do?

Deciding about the money and assets of the individual.

Pay bills, apply for benefits/allowances, manage administration, and file taxes.

Organizing the care, treatment, and guidance for the individual.

Represent the individual during discussions with healthcare providers or institutions.

Take action if the individual does not receive the necessary care.

Report to the judge on the financial status of the guardianship.

An individual may have one or two guardians. This can be a private guardian, such as a family member or acquaintance, or a professional guardian overseeing multiple individuals.

Property administrator

If someone can no longer manage their finances properly, the court can also appoint an administrator to handle these financial matters.

The court checks if the administrator is performing well. Companies can only enter into contracts or financial dealings with the person involved after obtaining approval from the administrator (if administration is registered).

A judge can also establish a temporary protective measure.

He then appoints a (provisional) administrator. This person protects financial and personal interests. This temporary protection lasts until a curator is appointed or the court denies the request for guardianship.

A trustee can have the individual listed in the CCBR registry (just like a judge), so businesses must first obtain approval from the trustee.

When someone is placed under guardianship, they can no longer determine what to do with their assets and money themselves. A guardian takes care of that. The person involved remains legally competent.

Mentor

Mentorship is involved when someone cannot make decisions regarding personal (non-financial) matters such as care, treatment, and guidance. A judge appoints a mentor to make these decisions for them.

Guardianship, administration, and mentorship?

Curatorship is a way to protect someone who cannot properly manage their finances, possessions, and personal affairs. A judge appoints a curator to do this on their behalf. Someone under curatorship is legally incompetent.

They are not allowed to independently enter into contracts or have authority over children. The judge only imposes curatorship if lighter protection forms (administration or mentorship) are insufficient. In practice, this involves adults suffering from a mental disorder, spending too much money, or being addicted to alcohol or drugs.

If you are legally incapacitated and still perform a legal act, the act is voidable. Or if you perform a unilateral legal act, it is null. This means that all actions taken must be reversed.

If it is not possible to reverse an action, then the company must pay compensation to the trustee. All payouts go to the trustee. Nullity occurs automatically by law. An appeal for nullity is not necessary. CCBR check helps companies to prevent these unpleasant situations and consequential damages.

What does a legal guardian do?

Deciding about the money and assets of the individual.

Pay bills, apply for benefits/allowances, manage administration, and file taxes.

Organizing the care, treatment, and guidance for the individual.

Represent the individual during discussions with healthcare providers or institutions.

Take action if the individual does not receive the necessary care.

Report to the judge on the financial status of the guardianship.

An individual may have one or two guardians. This can be a private guardian, such as a family member or acquaintance, or a professional guardian overseeing multiple individuals.

Property administrator

If someone can no longer manage their finances properly, the court can also appoint an administrator to handle these financial matters.

The court checks if the administrator is performing well. Companies can only enter into contracts or financial dealings with the person involved after obtaining approval from the administrator (if administration is registered).

A judge can also establish a temporary protective measure.

He then appoints a (provisional) administrator. This person protects financial and personal interests. This temporary protection lasts until a curator is appointed or the court denies the request for guardianship.

A trustee can have the individual listed in the CCBR registry (just like a judge), so businesses must first obtain approval from the trustee.

When someone is placed under guardianship, they can no longer determine what to do with their assets and money themselves. A guardian takes care of that. The person involved remains legally competent.

Mentor

Mentorship is involved when someone cannot make decisions regarding personal (non-financial) matters such as care, treatment, and guidance. A judge appoints a mentor to make these decisions for them.

Guardianship, administration, and mentorship?

Curatorship is a way to protect someone who cannot properly manage their finances, possessions, and personal affairs. A judge appoints a curator to do this on their behalf. Someone under curatorship is legally incompetent.

They are not allowed to independently enter into contracts or have authority over children. The judge only imposes curatorship if lighter protection forms (administration or mentorship) are insufficient. In practice, this involves adults suffering from a mental disorder, spending too much money, or being addicted to alcohol or drugs.

If you are legally incapacitated and still perform a legal act, the act is voidable. Or if you perform a unilateral legal act, it is null. This means that all actions taken must be reversed.

If it is not possible to reverse an action, then the company must pay compensation to the trustee. All payouts go to the trustee. Nullity occurs automatically by law. An appeal for nullity is not necessary. CCBR check helps companies to prevent these unpleasant situations and consequential damages.

What does a legal guardian do?

Deciding about the money and assets of the individual.

Pay bills, apply for benefits/allowances, manage administration, and file taxes.

Organizing the care, treatment, and guidance for the individual.

Represent the individual during discussions with healthcare providers or institutions.

Take action if the individual does not receive the necessary care.

Report to the judge on the financial status of the guardianship.

An individual may have one or two guardians. This can be a private guardian, such as a family member or acquaintance, or a professional guardian overseeing multiple individuals.

Property administrator

If someone can no longer manage their finances properly, the court can also appoint an administrator to handle these financial matters.

The court checks if the administrator is performing well. Companies can only enter into contracts or financial dealings with the person involved after obtaining approval from the administrator (if administration is registered).

A judge can also establish a temporary protective measure.

He then appoints a (provisional) administrator. This person protects financial and personal interests. This temporary protection lasts until a curator is appointed or the court denies the request for guardianship.

A trustee can have the individual listed in the CCBR registry (just like a judge), so businesses must first obtain approval from the trustee.

When someone is placed under guardianship, they can no longer determine what to do with their assets and money themselves. A guardian takes care of that. The person involved remains legally competent.

Mentor

Mentorship is in place when someone is unable to make decisions about personal (non-financial) matters such as care, treatment, and guidance. A judge appoints a mentor to make decisions on their behalf.

Connect system to Rechtspraak.nl?

With Bluem’s CCBR REST API web service, any company can connect to the CCBR system. It is a real-time check request with an immediate response.

The (online) customer doesn't notice the check and doesn't need to do anything. Within seconds, your system receives the response and knows if a person is listed in the CCBR register.

Bluem's smart CCBR gateway minimizes the risk of 'false positives' and 'false negatives'. The CCBR service uses the same REST API and Dashboard as other Bluem services.

CCBR check®: Protect vulnerable individuals & prevent unwanted situations and financial damage for your organization.

Connect system to Rechtspraak.nl?

With Bluem’s CCBR REST API web service, any company can connect to the CCBR system. It is a real-time check request with an immediate response.

The (online) customer doesn't notice the check and doesn't need to do anything. Within seconds, your system receives the response and knows if a person is listed in the CCBR register.

Bluem's smart CCBR gateway minimizes the risk of 'false positives' and 'false negatives'. The CCBR service uses the same REST API and Dashboard as other Bluem services.

CCBR check®: Protect vulnerable individuals & prevent unwanted situations and financial damage for your organization.

Connect system to Rechtspraak.nl?

With Bluem’s CCBR REST API web service, any company can connect to the CCBR system. It is a real-time check request with an immediate response.

The (online) customer doesn't notice the check and doesn't need to do anything. Within seconds, your system receives the response and knows if a person is listed in the CCBR register.
Bluem's smart CCBR gateway minimizes the risk of 'false positives' and 'false negatives'. The CCBR service uses the same REST API and Dashboard as other Bluem services.

CCBR check®: Protect vulnerable individuals & prevent unwanted situations and financial damage for your organization.

Only €0.165 per check*

*excluding volume discount

Only €0.165 per check*

*excluding volume discount

Only €0.165 per check*

*excluding volume discount