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electronic proof of identity blocking
Service Description
The ID card holder must immediately report the loss (loss, theft) of the ID card for blocking the online ID card function to the blocking hotline or to the ID card authority in order to rule out misuse.
It is important to note that although no one can read your data without your PIN, the blocking ensures that any attempt at misuse is detected immediately.
If you recover your ID card, you can have the blocking lifted at the ID card authority. This can only be done in person. Unblocking is not possible by telephone.
Process flow
The blocking is carried out in person via the ID card authority or by telephone via the blocking hotline and is initiated immediately.
At the same time, the ID card authority informs the police about the loss of the ID card.
The personal blocking password is required to call the blocking hotline (you were informed of this in the PIN letter).
If you do not have this password, you can ask for it at the ID card authority where you applied for your ID card. This requires your personal appearance and proof of identity.
If the eID function is blocked via the hotline, you are also required to report the loss to the ID card authority.
Who should I contact?
Please contact the ID card authority or call the blocking hotline.
Requirements
- German national within the meaning of Article 116 (1) of the Basic Law (GG)
- Registered in the municipality with main residence
Which documents are required?
For blocking, you need the blocking information specified in the PIN letter, in particular the blocking password.
What are the fees?
- Blocking free of charge
- Costs for calling the blocking hotline: see contact
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
immediately
What else should I know?
If you recover your ID card, you can have it unblocked at the ID card office. This can only be done in person. Unblocking is not possible by telephone.
Comments
Blocking via the telephone blocking hotline under the number 116 116 (free of charge from German fixed and mobile networks). From abroad, the hotline is toll-free at +49 116 116 or via +49 (0) 30 40 50 40 50 subject to a charge. Blocking via these numbers is possible around the clock, seven days a week.
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Technically approved by
Thuringian Ministry of the Interior and Local Affairs
Professionally released on
01.09.2022
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6Plus)