COMMISSARIAT DE POLICE
Read moreIf you have been the victim of a crime without physical consequences, you can register a pre-complaint via the Internet (at www.pre-plainte-en-ligne.gouv.fr). It is necessary to leave a telephone number. A police officer will then contact you to make an appointment. This way you avoid spending a few hours waiting for your turn in the waiting room, because the waiting room is always crowded, regardless of the time of day.
CHAMBRE DES MÉTIERS ET DE L'ARTISANAT
Read moreThe WFC accompanies the craftsmen with each stage by their professional life: training, job creation, formation, economic development or transmission of company.
CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE ET D’INDUSTRIE DE LA MARTINIQUE (CCIM)
Read moreA useful site for economic data. Possibility to subscribe to a "newsletter" and be assisted and trained for businesses and services.
POSTE
Read moreFor those who need to make a customs declaration for the shipment of goods outside the European Union or overseas, La Poste offers several online solutions. It is important to note that this declaration must be made electronically before the goods are dispatched. The customs declaration is essential, as it contains all the information required for the goods to enter the destination territory. Moreover, it is crucial to fill in the declaration correctly, as an error or omission can lead to delays or refusal by customs. It is also important to note that the recipient of the shipment may be liable for import duties and taxes, as well as handling fees. La Poste also offers parcel and courier services, with different steps to follow depending on the type of shipment.
MAIRIE
Read moreTerre-de-Bas is a small village in the Guadeloupe department. With a population of 975, the commune has seen a 29.9% decline since 1999. Surrounded by the communes of Terre-de-Haut, Saint-François and Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante, Terre-de-Bas is located 3 km southwest of Terre-de-Haut, the largest town in the area. The village lies at an altitude of 41 meters and is close to the Guadeloupe National Park.
TOWN HALL OF LE MOULE
Read moreMonday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 7 a. m. to 13 p. m. and from 14 p. m. to 17 p. m.
Wednesday and Friday from 7 am to 13 pm.
MAIRIE
Read moreThe town hall also offers online services to facilitate access to various administrative procedures. In addition to its administrative functions, Sainte-Anne town hall is also involved in the town's cultural life, with a library and cultural center. Sainte-Anne also offers many tourist attractions, with its cultural heritage, historic sites, water sports and sports facilities.
CONSEIL DÉPARTEMENTAL
Read moreBasse Terre Town Hall, located on Boulevard du Gouverneur Felix Eboué, is the headquarters of the Conseil Départemental de la Guadeloupe. The personal data you provide will be processed by the Conseil Départemental de la Guadeloupe and used to respond to your request.
AGENCY FOR THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF MARTINIQUE- ADEM
Read moreA rich data base on the economics of the island and the actual statistical data to be well informed before investing in Martinique. Assistance for business creations in Martinque as well as international.
MINISTÈRE DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT SERVICE INFORMATION
Read moreThe Dominican Government, including the secretariat for the environment, provides two e-mail addresses to contact in case of request for information.
Ana Teresa Oliver, responsible for access to information, and Keidy Margarita Peralta, assistant to the former ([email protected]).
LA RIVIERA DU LEVANT
Read moreThis community of agglomeration groups together certain communes of Grande Terre with La Désirade, Saint-François, Sainte-Anne and Gosier. It is endowed with several competences including sustainable development such as waste collection and treatment, protection and enhancement of the environment, water management (a very sensitive subject on the island) and sanitation, urban policy and social action. Economic development actions, including tourism, are also at the heart of the mission in order to ensure the influence of this territory.
DIRECTION DES AFFAIRES CULTURELLES DE MARTINIQUE
Read moreCreated in 1984, the Direction of Cultural Affairs of Martinique is the decentralized service of the Ministry of Culture. It has several missions: to encourage the establishment of cultural infrastructures, to democratize access to culture for all, to develop Martinican heritage, to position Martinique as a major actor of cultural action in the Caribbean area and to make culture a vector of economic growth.