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Hello everyone, I've been checking this around the web and asking some people, but I haven't found an asnwer to my doubt.

For those who have lived in different cities in Italy, are you guys bringing to your interview one police certificate from every place you've lived in, or just one which covers the whole country?

I'm asking this because on one hand I keep reading that police certificates are required from each locality of your country you've lived in, but on the other hand I read that residents of Italy may ask the casellario giudiziale anywhere, no matter where they were born or live.

As far as I know, the Italian casellario giudiziale is national, so one would be enough, but at this point I'm not sure anymore.

 
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