11962 Carta Tessera from ASL

Hi all,
I'm applying for residency and after my first encounter with the official in my Anagarafe office, there was an issue with health cover. I did not have the E106 at this time.
I have just spent 2 hours going through all the previous threads and links on the site.
But 1 thing still confuses me.
I have since received my E106 certificate. Do I take this to the Anagarafe as part of my application or do I bring it to the ASL to get a Carta Tessera?
When I applied for residency first, the official in my Anagarafe insisted that I have Private Health Insurance. Now that I have the E106, will this suffice?
Thanks.
Ronan.

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Legal

Personally, I'd take the E106 to the local ASL office. They will probably give you a 'cardboard' tessera with an expiry date about 18 months from today. The comune will accept that as proof of health coverage (in my opinion).

You may be in a 'chicken and egg' situation as in our area when registering at the local ASUR (ASL) we had to provide proof of residency in order to get the tessera. The lady in the anagrafe office gave us a slip which we had to hand in at the ASUR office - this was before all the rules changed and may just be a local thing, like many others! Good luck!

I think Charles is right ,this is what we did 3 yrs ago, and then waited 2 more years for the plastic card!.
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