France Expands France Services Network with 61 New Centers in 2025
France announces 61 new France Services centers opening in 2026, expanding citizen access to local public administrative support nationwide.
- • 61 new France Services centers labeled for opening in early 2026 across France.
- • Mios center to provide access to multiple public organizations with trained advisors.
- • Épinal’s new center will strengthen the Vosges network of 27 France Services locations.
- • Doubs region opened 32 new France Services spaces in November 2025 to improve service accessibility.
Key details
The French government has announced the labellisation of 61 new France Services centers, set to open across various regions in early 2026, enhancing access to public administrative services for citizens. Notably, new centers will open in Mios, Gironde, and Épinal in the Vosges, alongside the opening of 32 centers recently launched in the Doubs region from November 1, 2025.
In Mios, the center will allow residents to access numerous public organizations under one roof, including Ministries of the Interior and Justice, Public Finances, France Travail, Health and Retirement Insurance, among others. Two trained advisors will assist citizens with tasks such as vehicle registration, driver's licenses, housing aid, and energy renovation applications, all free of charge. Gironde now boasts 48 labellised structures, processing 24,000 administrative tasks monthly with a 97.45% satisfaction rate.
Similarly, the new center in Épinal will strengthen the 27 existing France Services locations in the Vosges department, ensuring citizens can reach services within 20 minutes. This expansion underscores the government's commitment to simplifying administrative procedures and equalizing access to public services nationwide, with over 40 million administrative tasks supported since 2020.
The Doubs region welcomed 32 new spaces in November 2025, reinforcing public service presence and providing first-level assistance across twelve public operators including CAF, CPAM, La Poste, and URSSAF. This nationwide rollout is hailed by prefects such as Étienne Guyot and Blaise GOURTAY as a vital step towards a more accessible and humane administration for all citizens.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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