Interchangeable licence plate

You can register two vehicles with one interchangeable licence plate in Munich.

Description

The interchangeable licence plate consists of two parts - the common licence plate part and the vehicle-specific licence plate part permanently attached to each vehicle.

The common licence plate part is interchangeable and is attached to the respective vehicle that is to be moved.

The identification numbers of an interchangeable licence plate are identical except for the last digit. The last digit of the vehicle's identification number is applied to the vehicle-related part of the licence plate. The remaining part of the identification number of the variable licence plate is applied to the interchangeable part.

The allocation of an interchangeable licence plate for both vehicles is only possible within a block of ten (0 to 9) for the last digits of the identification number. Both vehicles therefore each have their own licence plate number, which differs only in the last digit. For example, M - MM 1311 and M - MM 1315.

Vehicles of different classes (e.g. a car and a motorbike) may not be combined. The interchangeable licence plate is also not approved for lorries or tractors.
Interchangeable licence plates cannot be issued as seasonal licence plates, red licence plates, short-term licence plates, green licence plates or export licence plates. However, one or both vehicles can be classic cars.

However, the interchangeable licence plate may only be used on one of the two vehicles at any one time.

Prerequisites

The vehicles must fall into the same vehicle category and it must be possible to use the licence plates with the same dimensions on the vehicles. For example, two cars or two motorbikes, or two light trailers, but not two vehicles of different classes, e.g. a car and a motorbike.

Required documents

  • the vehicle registration documents (ZB II) of both vehicles
  • the vehicle licences (ZB I) of both vehicles, if already registered
  • the eVB (electronic insurance confirmation) for both vehicles
  • the licence plates of both vehicles, if already registered
  • Identity card or passport
  • For foreign nationals (outside the EU countries)
    Residence permit
  • For legal entities, companies and associations: Extract from the commercial or association register (not older than 3 years from issue) and business registration
  • For minors: Declaration of consent from the legal guardian. If only one parent has parental authority, this must be proven separately. (by means of a court judgement or a custody order).
  • In the case of guardianship for "official and administrative matters": Guardian's identity card
  • For proxies: written power of attorney (original) as well as ID of the authorised representative (original) and ID of the principal (copy).
  • Declaration of consent from the vehicle owner that the authorised representative may be informed of the vehicle tax circumstances.
  • SEPA mandate of the vehicle owner/account holder
  • Test report on a valid general inspection, if already registered
  • For commercial vehicles: safety inspection

Note: Further documents may be required in individual cases.

Duration & Costs

Processing time

If you come by in person: on the same day

Fees

The usual registration fees increase by 6 euros per vehicle when an interchangeable licence plate is issued.

Payment methods available

Questions & Answers

They can be an alternative to seasonal licence plates and allow you to use your motorhome or classic car for an unrestricted period of time - for example, even in the winter months.

As the temporary licence plate may only be used on one of two vehicles at the same time, it can be used as a criterion by insurers when calculating the premium for motor vehicle liability insurance. You can obtain information on this from your insurance company.

Legal basis

Road Traffic Act (§ 21a in conjunction with § 46 No. 93 to No. 96)

Landeshauptstadt München

Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II
Bürgerangelegenheiten
Kraftfahrzeugzulassungs- und
Fahrerlaubnisbehörde

Internet

Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II
Bürgerangelegenheiten
Kraftfahrzeugzulassungs- und
Fahrerlaubnisbehörde

Eichstätter Straße 2
80686 München

Address

Eichstätter Straße 2
80686 München

By appointment only

Related services

Relabelling the vehicle

If you would like to change your licence plates, you can have your vehicle relabelled.

Apply for a temporary licence plate

Short-term licence plates are national licence plates that are only permitted for test and transfer journeys within Germany. They are valid for a maximum of six days.

100 km/h sticker for authorised trailers

You can apply for a 100 km/h sticker for trailers if the suitability is proven according to the registration certificate or COC document.

Apply for/change red permanent licence plate for classic cars

Vintage vehicles that are deregistered can be given a permanent red licence plate. This allows certain journeys to be made (if justified).

Apply for/change permanent red licence plate for dealers, workshops and manufacturers

Vehicle dealers, garages and manufacturers can obtain permanent red licence plates for their own business use.

Licence plate

If you want to have certain letters or numbers after the "M" or "MUC" on your licence plate, you can reserve a special number plate in advance.

Short-term licence plates with foreign vehicle documents

Short-term licence plates are national licence plates that are only permitted for test and transfer journeys within Germany. They are valid for a maximum of 6 days.

Licence plates for electric vehicles (e-license plates)

For certain electric vehicles, you can apply for a so-called e-licence plate for electric vehicles.

Apply for a historic licence plate for classic cars

Vehicles that were first registered at least 30 years ago can receive a classic car licence plate, which is marked with an "H" at the end.

Loss or theft of licence plates

If you have lost one (or both) licence plates or they have been stolen, you must report it to the registration office where your vehicle is registered.