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Offences against compulsory education
Anyone who violates compulsory school attendance must expect to be fined.
Identity card
German citizens are required to have a valid identity card (or passport) as soon as they reach the age of 16.
Offences against compulsory education - advice for schools
In the case of compulsory school attendance offences, the fines office advises schools on the implementation of fine proceedings.
Exemption from the seatbelt or helmet requirement
Anyone who is unable to wear a seatbelt or helmet for health reasons requires an exemption.
School medical consultation
The City of Munich's school medical centre offers school medical consultations and examinations for pupils and their parents.
Exemption from the identification requirement
Under certain conditions, German nationals can be exempted from the general obligation to have a passport.
Incidents with dangerous dogs
All incidents involving dangerous dogs, such as "dog bites human" or "dog bites dog", should be reported immediately to the police or the district administration department.
Problems with car insurance or road tax
Has your motor vehicle liability insurance expired or have you not paid your road tax? Then you need to get in touch with us immediately.
Registration for primary school
If your child turns six by 30 September, you must register them for school enrolment at the relevant primary school on 11 March 2026.
Taking children and young people into care
If the child's welfare is acutely threatened and the emergency situation cannot be averted in any other way, the child will be taken into care.
Assumption of funeral costs
In Germany, relatives of deceased persons must make funeral arrangements. In some cases, the Office for Social Security covers the costs.
Registration for secondary school
The main date for enrolment in the 5th grade at the public secondary schools for the 2026/27 school year will take place from 11 - 13 May and on 15 May 2026.
School district - Guest school application
Public primary, special and secondary schools are subject to compulsory attendance. If there are compelling personal reasons, you can apply for an exemption.
BAföG - University or university of applied sciences in Austria
Are you studying in Austria or completing a semester abroad or an internship there and would like to apply for educational support (BAföG)?
Cancellation of the residence permit, § 51 AufenthG
You need a certificate for longer stays abroad. The certificate is necessary, otherwise your residence permit may lose its validity.
Commissioning of an official medical report
As a public authority or public institution, you can commission us to carry out medical examinations of your Munich employees.
Burial under trees
Urn burial plots under trees are offered in selected near-natural burial plots in the forest cemetery.
Residence permit - Voluntary service
If you would like to take part in a national or European voluntary service programme in Munich, please note the following information.
School counselling - Realschule, Orientierungsstufe, Gesamtschule
We support and advise you on topics relating to the Realschule, Orientierungsstufe and Gesamtschule and on general questions about your school career.
School counselling - grammar school
We support and advise you on topics relating to grammar school and general questions about your school career.
Reformed health check-up for school enrolment
If your child is due to start school in September, they must first take part in the reformed school enrolment health examination (rSEU).
Residence permit - Study
You are not from an EU country, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland and would like to study in Munich? Then you need a residence permit.