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Apply for an environmental badge / fine dust sticker for the environmental zone
The entire area within the Mittlerer Ring is an environmental zone. You may only drive in the low emission zone with a valid green sticker.
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.
Exemption authorisations for driving in the low emission zone
If you have a diesel vehicle with Euro 4 or worse, you need a special permit to drive in the Munich low emission zone under certain conditions
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.
Export licence plate
If you want to take your vehicle abroad permanently, you need an export licence plate. This (international registration) can be issued for a maximum of one year.
Identity card
German citizens are required to have a valid identity card (or passport) as soon as they reach the age of 16.
Relabelling the vehicle
If you would like to change your licence plates, you can have your vehicle relabelled.
Licence plate re-stamping
If your licence plates or stamp stickers are damaged, you can have the stickers on your licence plates restamped.
Residence registration
If you move to Munich, you must register as soon as possible - even if you are re-registering within the city. The law stipulates 14 days.
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.
Interchangeable licence plate
You can register two vehicles with one interchangeable licence plate in Munich.
Apply for a seasonal licence plate
Vehicles that are not used all year round can be given a seasonal licence plate for a predetermined period of the year.
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)
You can apply for a so-called e-licence plate for certain 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.
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.
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.
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).
eID card (EU/EEA)
Citizens from an EU country (except Germany) or Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein can apply for an eID card.
Change of address for identity card, passport, eAT
If you move within Munich, move to Munich or your address has changed, you should have the address changed in your identity documents.
Vehicle removal - Red dot
If a "red dot" is stuck to your vehicle, you as the vehicle owner must remove it from the public space immediately.
E-taxi support programme
If you want to purchase an e-taxi as a taxi company, it was possible to apply for a financial subsidy until 31 December 2025.
Submit motor vehicle main inspection report
Anyone who operates commercially in occasional transport must submit reports on the annual general inspection of motor vehicles without delay.