Identity documents for the whole family

Are you a family and need new passports or ID cards? You can do this at a joint appointment.

Description

All details on applying for ID cards and passports can be found under "Forms & Links" in the corresponding services.

You need an appointment to visit the Citizens Office. All family members who require new identity documents must apply in person.

Prerequisites

In principle, you can only apply for identity documents at the passport and identity card office at your main place of residence.

The only exception is for German citizens who live abroad, are visiting Munich and urgently need a new passport and/or identity card. In this exceptional case, you cannot book an appointment at a Citizens Office, as processing is centralised. For information on how to apply and make an appointment, please use the contact form.

The passport and ID card authority must check both the authorisation to apply and the authenticity of the signature. Please present the relevant identification documents (identity card, passport).

Identity documents for minors may only be applied for by persons who are authorised to determine the child's residence. The child must always be present when the application is made.

If both parents live with the child, it is sufficient for one parent to present a declaration of consent from the other parent.

If custodial parents live separately, only the parent with whom the child is registered as having their main residence may apply for the identity document. As a rule, the consent of the other parent is not required. In cases of doubt, further evidence must be provided.

If one parent has sole custody, they can apply for the identity document without the consent of the other parent, regardless of whether the parents live separately or together.

Required documents

  • Identification documents (identity card, passport, children's passport - if available; original birth certificate for first-time applications; if applicable, identification documents of the person who is also attending the interview to confirm identity)
  • biometric photographs of all family members who require a new passport and/or identity card
  • For under 16-year-olds applying for an identity card: identity card or passport of all persons with custody
  • For under 18-year-olds applying for a passport: identity card or passport of all persons with parental authority
  • If necessary, declaration of consent from the absent parent

Important: In cases of doubt, the passport and identity card authority may request further documents (e.g. custody decisions, current civil status certificates, proof of German citizenship). In these cases, you may have to come in person a second time.

Duration & Costs

Processing time

Identity card and passport four to five weeks

Fees

Identity card:

  • Under 24 years: 22,80 Euro
  • Over 24 years: 37 Euro
  • Temporary identity card: 10 euros
  • Switching on/unlocking the online ID function: free of charge
  • Changing or resetting the PIN: free of charge

Passport:

  • Under 24 years of age: 37.50 euros
  • Over 24 years of age: 70 euros
  • Frequent travellers (passport with 48 pages): Fee plus 22 Euro surcharge
  • Express order: fee plus 32 euros surcharge
  • Temporary passport: 26 euros

Payment methods available

Landeshauptstadt München

Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II Bürgerangelegenheiten
Bürgerbüro Leonrodstraße

Internet

Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II Bürgerangelegenheiten
Bürgerbüro Leonrodstraße

Ruppertstraße 19
80466 München

Fax: +49 89 130141833

Address

Leonrodstraße 21
80634 München

Accessibility

  • Available:Barrier-free access
  • Not available:Disabled parking

Related services

Collection of identity card, passport or eID card

Before you collect an ID card and/or passport or eID card for yourself or another person, you need to know the following.

Revocation of a lost or stolen identity card or passport

If your lost or stolen ID card or passport turns up, please inform your Citizens Office immediately.