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Deregister vehicle
If you want to deregister your vehicle, you can take it out of service for a period of up to seven years.
Deregistering a vehicle without registration certificate I or vehicle registration document
You want to deregister a vehicle for which the registration certificate part I (ZB I) or the vehicle registration document has been stolen or lost.
Registering a vehicle imported from abroad
To register motor vehicles and trailers imported from abroad here or to obtain a day registration, you must contact the registration authority.
Motor vehicle matters for external car dealerships
Is your car dealership not based in Munich? Then you can make an appointment for your vehicle matters at the Munich vehicle registration centre.
Deregister vehicle online (take out of service)
If your vehicle was registered after 2015, you can deregister your vehicle online.
Re-register your vehicle
If a vehicle (including trailers) has been deregistered and now needs to be re-registered, you've come to the right place.
Vehicle disposal notification
If you sell your vehicle, you as the previous owner are obliged to report the change of ownership to your vehicle registration office (notification of sale).
Have technical modifications entered in the vehicle documents
You must report technical modifications to your vehicle to the vehicle registration authority so that they can correct the vehicle documents.
Register a brand new vehicle or one-day registration
Vehicles (including trailers) must be registered and have an official licence plate in order to be allowed to drive on the road.
Have change of address entered in vehicle documents
If the address of the person or company to whom a vehicle is registered has changed, you must have this entered in the vehicle documents immediately.
Register/deregister a leased or financed vehicle
If you have a leased or financed vehicle, you must observe the following before we can process your request.
Individual type approval for vehicles without registration
You require an operating licence for vehicles or trailers on public roads that are not subject to registration and do not require a licence plate.
Vehicle transfer - from outside to Munich
If you are the owner of a vehicle registered in another location or you are moving to Munich with your vehicle, you must transfer your vehicle.
Relabelling the vehicle
If you would like to change your licence plates, you can have your vehicle relabelled.
International vehicle licence
If you want to drive your vehicle temporarily outside Europe, you will need the international vehicle licence as a translation of your national vehicle licence.
Vehicle transfer - within Munich
If you are the new owner of a vehicle that is already registered in Munich, you must re-register your vehicle (including trailer).
Apply for owner and data confirmations for a motor vehicle
An owner confirmation or data confirmation can be issued for authorities, vehicle owners, car dealerships or vehicle manufacturers.
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.
Information on the registration of financed vehicles
Check here whether the registration certificate part II is available for your financed vehicle in order to be able to register it.
Applying for information from the vehicle register
In justified cases, the licensing authority can provide information about the owner or the third-party liability insurance of a vehicle.
Pre-allocation of licence plate - imported vehicle
Would you like to have a number plate allocated in advance for a trip to the workshop or testing organisation?
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 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.
Loss or theft of the registration certificate part I
If you lose your registration certificate Part I, you must apply for a new one at the registration office where the vehicle was registered.
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.
Towed vehicles, central depository
If your vehicle is no longer parked where you left it, it may have been towed away. Please contact the police first.
Funding for climate-neutral vehicles
With a place of residence or company headquarters in Munich, funding was available for light electric vehicles, cargo pedelecs, cargo bikes or bicycle trailers.
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.
Loss or theft of the registration certificate part II
If you have lost your registration certificate part II, you must apply for a new one at the registration office in your place of residence.
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.