Service Finder
Use of the federal eagle Permission
Service Description
The Federal Office of Administration (BVA) is an upper federal authority and is responsible for approving the use of the federal eagle.
State emblems such as the federal eagle, federal coat of arms and federal service flag may in principle only be used by federal authorities or for their official purposes. This also applies to representations of the federal eagle (for example coats of arms, parts of coats of arms and flags) that are confusingly similar to these. The Federal Office of Administration is not responsible for the coats of arms of the federal states. You can find out whether use is permitted from the respective ministries of the interior of the federal states.
As a rule, the use of the national emblems is not permitted for you as a private person, company or association. Please do not hesitate to ask if you are not sure whether your (intended) use of the federal eagle, federal coat of arms or the federal service flag is permitted. You can simply attach drafts to the following form and have them checked.
If you have the impression that federal emblems are being misused, you are welcome to report this to the BVA at hoheitszeichen@bva.bund.de.
If you need permission to produce the large and small federal seals and would like to be included in the address list of companies authorized to produce them, permission can be applied for in writing or by e-mail at hoheitszeichen@bva.bund.de.
The federal coat of arms is the national coat of arms of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is designed in the colors black-red-gold of the federal flag and shows the black federal eagle on a golden-yellow escutcheon tapering to a point at the bottom.
The service flag of the federal authorities (Bundesdienstflagge) contains the same horizontal stripes as the federal flag and the so-called federal shield on top. In contrast to the federal coat of arms, this is a half-round shield and the eagle is drawn slightly differently. The federal shield is used on the federal service flag, on the service flag of the naval forces of the German Armed Forces, and on the troop flags of the German Armed Forces.
Notice:
Please note that use of federal emblems without permission is an administrative offense and may be punishable by fine
Process flow
You can apply for permission to use the federal eagle in writing or online at the Federal Administrative Office (BVA).
Written application:
- Submit an informal application in writing to the BVA.
- The BVA will review your application.
- After the review of your application is complete, the BVA will provide you with a written response via email or postal mail.
Online application:
- Go to the Federal Portal website and complete the application form electronically.
- Attach the other requested documents as a scan.
- Submit your application.
- The BVA will review your application.
- Once the review of your application is complete, the BVA will send you a written response by e-mail or post.
Requirements
Due to the large number of different case constellations, it is unfortunately not possible to go into individual requirements for approval here for reasons of space. For detailed information, please contact the Federal Office of Administration (BVA).
Which documents are required?
For the application is required:
- Information on the establishment of identity
- for natural persons:
- surname, first name, title and
- the address
- for legal entities:
- additionally the name of the company and, if applicable, the address of the registered office
- for natural persons:
- Contact details:
- Phone number and
- e-mail address.
- Description of the purpose of use
What are the fees?
Note: Unauthorized use of state emblems may result in a fine of up to EUR 1,000.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
none
Processing duration
for processing the application: 1 to 3 weeks
Legal basis
Applications / forms
- Objection
- Administrative law action
Appeal
- Forms: yes
- Online procedure possible: yes
- Written form required: yes
- Personal appearance required: no
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
The text was automatically translated based on the German content per DeepL.
Technically approved by
Federal Ministry of the Interior, for Construction and Home Affairs (BMI)
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Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)
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