Mehrsprachiges Formular zur Sterbeurkunde Ausstellung
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nicht vorhanden
Fachlich freigegeben am
11.12.2020
Fachlich freigegeben durch
Lower Saxony Ministry of the Interior and Sport
Article 7 et seq., Regulation (EU) 2016/1191 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2016 on promoting the free movement of citizens by simplifying the requirements for the presentation of certain public documents within the European Union and amending Regulation (EU) No 1024/2012 (EU Apsotillene Regulation)
If you need to present a German death certificate in another European country, you can apply for the issuance of a multilingual form at the registry office.
If you need to present a German death certificate in another European country, you can apply for the issuance of a multilingual form at the registry office.
The form replaces the translation of the German death certificate, which is generally required.
- German death certificate
- if applicable, proof of identity (identity card/passport)
- You submit the application for the issuance of a multilingual form for a German death certificate to the competent registry office and attach the necessary documents.
- To create a multilingual form, you must specify the country in which the document is to be presented.
- The registry office will check your details and the documents you have submitted and, if necessary, issue the multilingual form.
- The registry office will send you the multilingual form by post, unless a personal collection has been arranged.
- The fees are paid either in advance or after delivery/pick-up by you.
- You can also request the issuance of a multilingual form in connection with the issuance of a death certificate.
- Information on the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2016/1191 (EU Apostille Regulation) on the website of the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community
- Information on the international movement of documents/central authority for requests for information under the EU Apostille Regulation on the website of the Federal Office of Justice