PESEL (Polish: Powszechny Elektroniczny System Ewidencji Ludności, Universal Electronic System for Registration of the Population) is the national identification number in Poland. It consists of 11 digits that are unique for every registered person.
Since 2018 every foreigner in Poland is obliged to register their address in the district office corresponding to the district where they reside. Procedure of registering already includes assigning a unique PESEL number, so technically every international student and worker in Poland should have a PESEL.
This is particularly important when you are an employee (that includes members of staff at the UW). Until 2018, an employer who hired an international worker could use Tax Identification Number (NIP) in order to settle taxes, but now it applies only to persons who are engaged in their own business activity. As a result, having a PESEL number is the only way for regular employees to fulfill their tax obligations.
It is recommended that you register your address, but if you are interested only in obtaining a PESEL number without registering your address, you can also do that. You need to fill in the application form (in Polish) and deliver it to:
You will also need to bring documents confirming your identity and other data included in the application form (passport, etc.). In addition, the application should state the legal basis, from which the obligation to obtain a PESEL number results. Note that if any office (e.g. ZUS or tax office) requires you to have a PESEL number, it should also specify the legal basis for such a requirement.
IMPORTANT NOTE: due to the pandemic situation, prior registration for visits may be required. If so, you can schedule an appointment using the online registration system: https://rezerwacje.um.warszawa.pl/
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