The most up to date versions of these standards can be found at https://braille-autoriteit.org/standaarden/.
- title translated: Braille standard for general use in the Dutch language area, version 2019
- by: Braille Autoriteit
- applies to: The Netherlands and Flanders (as of April 24th, 2020)
- version: 2019
- published: 2020-04-24
- language: Dutch
- title translated: 8-dot braille standard for the Dutch language area, version 2022
- by: Braille Autoriteit
- applies to: The Netherlands and Flanders (as of April 1st, 2023)
- version: 2022
- published: 2023-02-08
- language: Dutch
Handleiding Braillesymbolen Wiskunde (beter bekend als de "Woluwecode" of de "Notaertcode")
- title translated: Manual for mathematical braille symbols
- by: Gilbert Notaert (G.On Woluwe), Marc Suij (G.On Woluwe) en Emmanuel Vandekerkhove (Licht en Liefde)
- applies to: Flanders
- published: 1975
- language: Dutch
- title translated: Braille standard for general use in the Dutch language area, version 2017
- by: Braille Autoriteit
- applies to: The Netherlands and Flanders (as of April 19th, 2018)
- version: 2017
- published: 2018
- language: Dutch
- title translated: Braille standard for general use in the Dutch language area, version 2005
- by: Federatie Slechtzienden- en Blindenbelang and Belgische Confederatie voor Blinden en Slechtzienden (BCBS)
- applies to: The Netherlands and Flanders (as of September 1st, 2005)
- version: 2005
- published: 2005
- language: Dutch
- title translated: 8-dot braille standard for the Dutch language area, version 2020
- by: Braille Autoriteit
- applies to: The Netherlands and Flanders (as of December 31th, 2020)
- version: 2020
- published: 2020-10-28
- language: Dutch
Various other documentation, such as historical documents, documents about Dutch contracted braille (which is not taught anymore), and documents about math braille, can be found at https://braille-autoriteit.org/wijzigingsverzoeken/historisch-materiaal.