Notarised printout from the birth register Issue

  • Service description

    A certified printout from the register of births shows all the data that the registry office has entered in connection with the birth. You will receive the certificate, including any marginal notes, either as

    • new printout from the electronic register (if already held by your registry office) or
    • Copy or verbatim transcript of the birth entry from the birth register.

    In addition to the birth details (including the time of birth and additional information about the parents), the printout also contains subsequent changes, such as adoption or a change of name.
    The exact time (hour and minute) of your birth may also be provided by the registry office on request, without the need to issue a certificate.

  • Procedure

    Personal application

    • Go to the registry office that notarised the birth.
    • Please present your identity card or passport to prove your identity.
    • You usually pay the fee in advance when you apply at the registry office.

    A person you trust can order and collect the certificate on your behalf; your representative must present their own identity card or passport in addition to a written power of attorney.

    Application by post or fax

    • Send an informal letter to the relevant registry office with a request for a certified printout from the birth register. Depending on what the town or municipality offers, you can also find application forms on the Internet.
    • Your letter must contain the following information:
      • Surname, first name
      • Date and place of birth
      • Surname, first name of parents
      • if known: Registry office and notarisation number
    • Enclose a certified copy of your identity card or passport with the letter
    • You will receive a notification of fees when the certificate is sent to you.

  • Responsible office

    Registry office of the place of birth

  • Prerequisites

    The personal data in the civil status register is subject to data protection. Certified register printouts can therefore only be issued

    • for persons to whom the entry refers

    and their

    • Spouses,
    • Life partner (within the meaning of the LPartG),
    • Ancestors and descendants (such as children and grandchildren),
    • Siblings, if they can prove a legitimate interest.

    Other persons, including close relatives such as aunts and uncles, only receive a document if they can credibly demonstrate a legal interest (examples: Letter from the probate court, court judgement or enforceable title).

    Applicants must be at least 16 years old.

  • Which documents are required?

    • Identity card or passport (for written orders: certified copy)
    • for application / collection by a representative: written authorisation from the authorised person, their ID card
    • Proof of legal interest, if applicable

  • What fees are incurred?

    Fee: 12,00 €
    Prepayment: No
    Notarised printout from the birth register (first copy)

    Fee: 6,00 €
    Prepayment: No
    if additional copies are requested at the same time, unless the municipality has set a different fee in its bylaws

    Prepayment: No
    Exhibition for statutory pension insurance

  • Legal basis

  • Legal remedy

    • Application for a court decision at the local court responsible for the registry office, Section 49 (1) PStG.
  • What else should I know?

    The certified printout from the register of births replaces the former certificate of descent (abolished on 1 January 2009).

  • Short text

    A certified printout from the register of births (previously the register of births) shows all the data entered by the registry office in connection with the birth. You will receive the certificate, including any marginal notes, either as

    • new printout from the electronic register (if already held by your registry office) or
    • Copy or verbatim transcript of the birth entry from the birth register.

    In addition to the birth details (including the time of birth and additional information about the parents), the printout also contains subsequent changes, such as adoption or a change of name.
    The exact time (hour and minute) of your birth can also be provided by the registry office on request, without the need to issue a certificate.

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