With TGV INOUI to Italy

    To ItalyVerso la FranciaYour invoice for Italy

    Your invoice form for a trip to Italy

    Did you take a trip to Italy? Do you need an invoice? Make a request using the form below.
    Updated on 26 February 20243-minute read
    • If you have traveled with TGV in Italy : you can obtain an invoice within a few days by filling out the form below.
    • If you have made another journey and need a travel receipt: click here

    Your request for an invoice for a trip made in Italy

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    The travel file reference corresponds to the 6 alphanumeric characters on each train ticket (letters or combination of letters and numbers. Example: DRGL4O). You can enter up to 5 references by clicking on the “Add reference” button. Beyond that, a new invoice request must be made.

    SNCF Voyageurs, in its capacity as data controller, implements the processing of personal data for the purpose of responding to requests for personalised invoices by publishing and sending the invoice.

    The personal data collected are the surname, first name, address and possibly the VAT number.

    The purposes of processing relating to the issue of invoices.

    The recipients of personal data are the persons in charge of issuing invoices. As well as "SNCF Voyageurs" (integration of the form) and SNCF Connect & Tech (host of the site and of the sncf-voyageurs.com database).

    You have the right to access, rectify, limit, portability, delete and oppose your personal data at any time (as well as the right to define the directives applicable to the conservation, deletion and communication of such data after your death) by contacting our Data Protection Officer via the dedicated contact form or by post at the following address SNCF Voyageurs - Data Protection Team - 2, place de la Défense - 92400 - France.  Finally, in the event of a complaint, you may contact the Data Protection Officer (at the address indicated above). You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority (CNIL).

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