Geburtsurkunde; Ausstellung
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- Geburt, Sorgerecht für Minderjährige, elterliche Pflichten, Vorschriften für Leihmutterschaft und Adoption, einschließlich Stiefkindadoption, Unterhaltspflichten für Kinder bei grenzüberschreitenden familiären Gegebenheiten
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If you need proof of your birth, you can apply for a birth certificate under certain conditions.
The birth certificate proves the birth of a person, place and day of his birth, his first and last names as well as the details of the parents.
You can have a birth certificate issued on the basis of the birth register kept by the competent registry office.
A birth certificate may also be issued on a multilingual form, in particular for use abroad (international birth certificate under the Convention of 8 September 1976 on the Issue of Multilingual Extracts from Civil Status Books). You can use them in many countries without translation.
You can have a birth certificate (including an international) issued at the registry office that certified your birth.
When applying, you must submit:
- your identity card or passport (in case of written application: certified copy),
- in case of application or collection by a representative:
- written power of attorney of the entitled person,
- their identity card (original or certified copy) or
- passport (original or certified copy) and
- the identity card or passport of the authorised person.
- for other persons:
- where applicable, proof of their legal interest.
Applications can be submitted:
- Eligible applicants (minimum age: 16 years):
- the person to whom the birth certificate refers
- the spouse or civil partner (within the meaning of the Act on Registered Civil Partnership)
- Ancestors and descendants of the person concerned
- Siblings with a legitimate interest
Further requirements:
- Other persons, including close relatives such as aunts and uncles, only receive a certificate if they can credibly demonstrate a legal interest (for example, by writing from the probate court).
Hint:
Civil status certificates contain personal data, therefore their issuance is subject to data protection restrictions.
Birth certificate / certified printout from the birth register: EUR 12.00 (if each additional copy is ordered at the same time, EUR 6.00 each), unless the municipality has set a different fee by statute."
You must apply for a birth certificate at your local registry office.
Personal application:
- Go to the registry office responsible for your place of birth.
- You must present your identity card or passport for legitimation.
- You usually pay the fee when applying at the registry office.
- In addition to yourself, a person you trust may also order and pick up the certificate for you. To do this, the person must submit:
- a written power of attorney from you,
- Your identity card or passport (original or certified copy)
- the identity card or passport of the authorised person.
Application by post or fax:
- Send an informal letter to the responsible registry office with the request to issue you with a birth certificate.
- Your letter should contain the following information
- Surname, first name
- Date and place of birth
- Surname, first name of parents
- if known: registry office and certification number
- Attach a certified copy of your identity card or passport to the letter.
- By sending the certificate by post, you will receive a fee notice.
Depending on the offer of the city or municipality, you can also submit the application electronically via the website of the registry office.
- Application for a judicial decision to the district court responsible for the registry office, § 49 Abs. 1 PStG.
- Birth certificate issuance
- Birth certificate proves the birth of a person, his first and last names, place and date of birth as well as the details of the parents
- A birth certificate is issued on the basis of the birth register kept by the competent registry office
- Applications can be submitted:
- Eligible applicants (minimum age: 16 years):
- the person to whom the birth certificate refers
- the spouse or civil partner (within the meaning of the Act on Registered Civil Partnership) Ancestors and descendants of the person concerned
- Siblings with a legitimate interest
- Other persons, if they demonstrate a legal interest
- Eligible applicants (minimum age: 16 years):
- Information from: competent registry office
- Application is made at the registry office responsible for the place of birth
- Forms: no
- Online procedure possible: yes
- Written form required: yes
- Personal appearance required: no