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Obtain exemption for vehicles and vehicle combinations: private use of a vehicle for fire protection purposes
Service Description
Vehicles that do not comply with the construction and operating regulations of the Road Traffic Licensing Regulations (StVZO) require a special permit in accordance with Section 70 (1) StVZO in order to participate in public road traffic.
In principle, exemptions may only be approved if all reasonable possibilities for complying with the provisions of the StVZO and the Vehicle Registration Ordinance (FZV) have been fully exhausted.
They may only be approved to the extent that is absolutely necessary for the intended purpose (strict standard); no exemption may be granted for economic reasons alone.
The exemptions can generally be granted for a period of validity of up to 12 years; they can also be limited to three, six or nine years.
The exemption permits must be obtained by the vehicle owner, carried along when driving and handed over to the responsible persons for inspection on request.
The vehicle/part to be approved must already exist. Pre-approval is not possible due to the need for a technical inspection (see below).
Process flow
You can apply for the exemption in writing or online. The application must be briefly justified.
Before you can apply for an exemption for a vehicle, you need an expert opinion from an officially recognized expert for motor vehicle traffic or an authorized signatory of a technical service designated in accordance with Section 30 of the EC Vehicle Approval Regulation (EG-FGV).
The report must state the necessary exemptions from the StVZO, the suitability of the vehicle or vehicle combination and the requirements and conditions deemed necessary in the interests of road safety. The proposals for exemptions must be described in concrete terms and their necessity must be justified. You can then apply for the exemption permit.
The competent authority will review your application, request additional documents if necessary and, if the review is positive, issue you with the exemption permit and charge the fees.
Who should I contact?
Thuringian State Administration Office
Department 520 Road Traffic
Jorge-Semprún-Platz 4
99423 Weimar
Phone: 0361 57 100
Fax: 0361 57332 1454
Competent authority
The Thuringian State Administration Office is responsible for applicants with their place of residence/registered office in Thuringia.
Requirements
As a general rule, exemptions may only be approved if all reasonable options for complying with the provisions of the StVZO and the Vehicle Registration Ordinance (FZV) have been fully exhausted.
Which documents are required?
Details of the owner (name, address)
For new applications, an expert opinion on obtaining an exemption permit in accordance with § 70 StVZO from an officially recognized expert for motor vehicle traffic or an authorized signatory of a technical service designated in accordance with § 30 of the EC Vehicle Approval Regulation (EG-FGV) for testing complete vehicles of the respective vehicle class
To extend an existing exemption permit: Copy of the old § 70 STVZO exemption permit. And either a confirmation report that the condition of the vehicle has not changed since the last inspection or a new report in accordance with Section 70 StVZO
To supplement or amend an existing exemption permit: Supplementary report (If towing vehicles or trailers other than those listed in the exemption permit, stating the vehicle identification number, are to be used in vehicle combinations such as trains or articulated vehicles, a supplement to the exemption permit is required)
To transfer an existing exemption permit: Existing exemption permit with the corresponding expert opinion and the registration certificates
(If already available) Registration certificate or operating license of the vehicle combination
(If available) Certificate from the manufacturer stating the reasons why he was unable to comply with the provisions of the StVZO
Insurance certificate, if applicable (see Appendix 8)
Authorization, if the application is made on behalf of a third party
What are the fees?
Fees apply. Amount of costs (variable): from 10.20 to 511.00 euros. Legal basis: No. 255 Annex 1 to § 1 GebOSt. Note: The amount of the fees is based on the scale of fees for road traffic measures (GebOSt). A framework fee of €10.20 to €511.00 is set there for each decision on an exemption from a provision of the StVZO per exemption and per vehicle/person; a reduced fee may be set if there are several vehicles of the same design when the application is submitted. The exact amount of the fee depends on the processing effort, duration of validity and economic advantage for the applicant in each individual case; the determination is at the discretion of the authority.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
none
Processing duration
2-4 weeks
Legal basis
Federal law:
§ Section 70(1)(2) of the Road Traffic Licensing Regulations (StVZO) [DE]
§ Section 76 (1) of the Vehicle Registration Ordinance (FZV) [DE]
State and municipal law:
§ Section 3(2)(2)(c) and Section 10(2)(3) of the Thuringian Ordinance on the Transfer of Authorizations and Responsibilities in the Field of Road Traffic Law (StVRZustÜV)
Applications / forms
Lawsuit
Appeal
Forms/online services available: Yes
Written form required: No
Informal application possible: Yes
Personal appearance necessary: No
You can apply online for an exemption permit in accordance with § 70 StVZO and § 76 FZV.
Attachments can currently be submitted in pdf format.
What else should I know?
Please refer to our website for further information, in particular on the responsible clerks.
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Technically approved by
Thuringian State Administration Office
Professionally released on
29.08.2022
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6Plus)
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