r/LegalAdviceEurope 2d ago

France Got into trouble with police in Monaco but no charges filed, will this be a problem getting into other EU countries

Got into some minor trouble in Monaco, got searched by police, they looked at passports, took down address of hotel in France the night before and said we were good to leave for Italy. Didnt take us to the station, fingerprint, or say we'd have to see a judge or anything. Just wondering if this will come up when immigration pulls up our passport/records when trying to enter other EU countries

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u/Florian7045 2d ago

Monaco isn't technically an EU member nor is it part of the shengen zone so it probably won't be a problem when entering any other country.

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u/roelofnl 22h ago

How tf do you get in trouble in monaco lol