registersamarbejde
Registersamarbejde is a Danish term that translates to “register cooperation.” It refers to the systematic collaboration between governmental and non‑governmental agencies in managing, sharing, and maintaining administrative registers. The concept emerged in the early 2000s as part of broader European efforts to improve public service delivery, data quality, and administrative efficiency.
The main goal of registersamarbejde is to ensure that information stored in national registers—such as civil
Key elements of the framework include legal agreements on data use, technical standards for data format and
Register cooperation has been credited with improving service delivery times, lowering administrative costs, and enhancing trust