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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.