Driving licence - initial application

If you want to drive a motor vehicle on public roads, you need a driving licence. This is evidenced by your driving licence.

Description

Important:

Other requirements apply to the driving licence at 17 (accompanied driving), which are described in detail under the topic "Driving licence at 17".

Notes on delivery/collection:

The driving licence is produced at the Bundesdruckerei in Berlin.

If the requirements are met, we will issue the test order to the responsible technical testing centre. For further information, please contact your driving school.

If you have applied for a driving licence for more than one category, you will have to take several tests. In this case, the driving licence cannot be issued in advance, but you will receive confirmation from the examiner that you have passed each test (theory and practice), which you must present to the driving licence authority in order to obtain a provisional driving licence immediately if required, with which you are permitted to drive in Germany.

If you have passed the driving test for a car or motorbike, the Munich Traffic Watch offers a free driving safety training course as part of the "Expert through experience" campaign (registration fee 25 euros). Everything you need to know about this and further information can be found on the Verkehrswacht website.

The initial issue of a driving licence can be applied for in writing or via our online service. The application form must be completed in full, signed and submitted with the required documents. By using the online application, you will speed up processing

Prerequisites

You are registered with your main place of residence in Munich and do not yet have a driving licence. The application can be submitted at the earliest six months before reaching the respective minimum age.

Required documents

For all driving licence classes

  • a colour copy of the page of your identity card, passport or foreign national passport showing your name, picture and ID number
  • biometric passport photo
  • Confirmation from the driving school you are registered with

For categories A, A2, A1, AM, B, BE, L, T:

  • Eye test certificate from an ophthalmologist or optician (sample or form available for download)
  • Proof of training in "first aid"

For the C classes:

  • Certificate of vision examination by an ophthalmologist or occupational physician (form available for download)
  • Certificate of medical fitness in accordance with Annex 5.1 of the Driving Licence Ordinance (form available for download).
  • Proof of training in "first aid"

For the D classes:

  • Certificate of vision examination by an ophthalmologist or occupational physician (form available for download)
  • Expert opinion from an officially recognised assessment centre or a company or occupational physician in accordance with Annex 5.2, which includes statements on resilience, orientation, concentration and attention performance as well as responsiveness
  • Certificate of medical fitness in accordance with Annex 5.1 of the Driving Licence Ordinance
  • Proof of training in "first aid"

Note on the period of validity of certificates:

Not older than one year at the time of application:

  • medical examination on health suitability
  • Expert opinion from an officially recognised assessment centre or an occupational health practitioner in accordance with Annex 5.2, which includes statements on resilience, orientation, concentration and attention as well as responsiveness.

Not older than two years at the time of application:

  • Eye test
  • Certificate of vision examination by an ophthalmologist or occupational physician

Without time limit:

  • First aid training

Duration & Costs

Processing time

About eight weeks

Fees

44,70 Euro
(Additional fees may apply for provisional driving licences or several driving licences for different categories)

Payment methods available

Questions & Answers

The application can be submitted at the earliest six months before reaching the respective minimum age. The minimum age required is set out in the Driving Licence Ordinance. For category B, for example, it is 18 years (or 17 years for accompanied driving)

You can find information on changing your application here.

The test application is generally valid for 12 months. If you successfully pass the theory test within this period, the validity will be extended by a further 12 months.

Legal basis

Driving Licence Ordinance
Road Traffic Act

Landeshauptstadt München

Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II Fahrzeugzulassungs- und Fahrerlaubnisbehörde

Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung II Fahrzeugzulassungs- und Fahrerlaubnisbehörde

Garmischer Straße 19-21
81373 München

Fax: +49 89 233-68757

Address

Garmischer Straße 19-21
81373 München

Please contact us in writing by post or via our contact form.

Accessibility

  • Available:Barrier-free access
  • Available:Disabled parking

Related services

Fire service driving licence

Members of the volunteer fire brigade, rescue services and other civil protection units can obtain a driving licence for emergency vehicles.

Exemption from the seatbelt or helmet requirement

Anyone who is unable to wear a seatbelt or helmet for health reasons requires an exemption.

Driving licence at 17

Young people from the age of 17 can obtain a category B and BE driving licence and may then drive with a registered accompanying person until the age of 18.

International driving licence (paper driving licence)

You need an international driving licence for many countries outside the European Union.

Current applications from the driving licence office

You have submitted an application, need to amend it, need to submit additional documents, have not yet received a message or still have questions about the rest of the process?

Collection of driving licences

If your driving licence is ready for collection, you can make an appointment online to collect it.

International driving licence (EU card driving licence)

You need an international driving licence for many countries outside the European Union.