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Motor vehicle registration - deregistration for decommissioning
Service Description
If you want to deregister (decommission) your vehicle, you must apply for this.
It is possible to decommission the vehicle at the vehicle registration office. The vehicle owner, the owner of the vehicle, a representative or a person authorized to dispose of the vehicle can apply. The application for decommissioning must be completed accordingly.
The vehicle can be taken out of service at any registration office in Germany.
With the decommissioning, the tax and insurance obligation of the vehicle ends. Customs and your vehicle insurance company will be informed electronically by the registration authority.
A power of attorney is not required if an authorized person is present. It is not necessary to present the registration certificate Part II or the vehicle title.
Who should I contact?
To the vehicle registration authority in your district or independent city (main place of residence).
It is also possible to carry out the decommissioning at the vehicle registration office in your area.
Which documents are required?
The following documents are required:
- Application for decommissioning
- Registration certificate Part I or, in the case of vehicles not subject to registration but requiring registration, the operating permit
- the assigned license plates
- valid identity card
in the case of taking a vehicle out of service after theft or loss of license plates:
- Application for decommissioning
- registration certificate part I
- Report to the police (in case of license plate theft)
- Declaration in lieu of an oath (in case of loss of license plates)
- Valid identity card
- Registration certificate Part I or vehicle registration document
- License plate
What are the fees?
The fees are based on the Gebührenordnung für Maßnahmen im Straßenverkehr (GebOst) and are calculated on a case-by-case basis:
7,80 EUR
What else should I know?
Note on data protection
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (DS-GVO) and the new Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG) apply from 25.05.2018. As part of the application process, personal data must be collected, stored and processed in accordance with the legal requirements. The deletion of data is also regulated by law. The legal basis can be found in particular in §§ 6, 30 - 46 of the Ordinance on the Registration of Vehicles for Road Traffic (Fahrzeug-Zulassungsverordnung - FZV) §§ 30 - 47 of the Road Traffic Act (StVG) and § 13 of the Motor Vehicle Tax Act (KraftStG). Your application cannot be processed without your required information.
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
The text was automatically translated based on the German content per DeepL.
The text was automatically translated based on the German content per DeepL.
Technically approved by
Thuringian Ministry for Infrastructure and Agriculture
Professionally released on
06.10.2016
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)