Deregister residence
You must deregister with the registration office if you
- move abroad or
- give up one of your residences (e.g. a secondary residence) without moving into a new residence at the same time.
If you give up your secondary residence without moving into a new residence at the same time, you must notify the registration office responsible for your main residence.
You do not have to deregister if you move within Germany. It is sufficient to register with your new municipality. The new municipality will inform the former municipality that you have moved.
Responsible department
the registration office
The registration authority is
- the municipality/town administration of your place of residence or
- the administrative community or the municipality that performs the duties of the registration authority for your municipality of residence.
Details
Prerequisite
- Move or
- Abandonment
Procedure
To deregister, you usually have to appear in person at the registration office. The registration office will record your new data and provide you with a printout of the data. You confirm the accuracy and completeness of your data by signing the printout.
Tip: You can register your Family membersnwho have lived in the same flat and are moving, also deregister.
Deadlines
You must deregister within two weeks. Deregistration is possible at the earliest one week before moving out.
Required documents
The registration office may request further documents from you. These are usually:
- Identity card or passport
- Identity cards of family members: For children who do not have a child passport, bring the birth certificate.
Costs
none
Processing time
Processing usually takes place immediately on site
Miscellaneous
After deregistration, you will receive a confirmation for your records.
Detailed information
Release note
25.01.2023; Innenministerium Baden-Württemberg