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Social services for the deaf
We advise deaf and hearing-impaired Munich residents and their relatives who use sign language.
Specialist counselling on child protection (IseF)
If you have professional contact with children or young people at risk, you are entitled to counselling from a child protection specialist (IseF).
Application for the office of lay judge
Lay assessors are honorary judges in the criminal justice system at local and regional courts.
Honorary judges
in 2024, honorary judges will be elected for the Bavarian Administrative Court in Munich. If you are interested, you can put your name down.
Apply for asylum
Foreigners who invoke the right of asylum (asylum seekers) must undergo a recognition procedure that is laid down in the Asylum Act.
Offences against compulsory education
Anyone who violates compulsory school attendance must expect to be fined.
Noise nuisance or disturbance of the peace
Do you feel disturbed by noise in the neighbourhood? If the noise is caused privately, you can file a complaint with us.
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.
Name change
A first name or family name may only be changed if an "important reason" (Name Change Act) justifies the change.
Report loss - view lost property
If you have lost something, it may take a few days before it is handed in. You can report the loss or view the lost property.
Reformed health check-up for school enrolment
If your child is due to start school in September, they must first take part in the reformed school enrolment health examination (rSEU).