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Certificate of good conduct
Certificates of good conduct are requested by various private and public bodies. They serve as proof that someone has no criminal record.
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.
Certificate of good conduct for volunteers
You can find all the information you need for an (extended) certificate of good conduct for your voluntary work in a non-profit or comparable organisation here.
Exemption from dog tax - Special tasks
If you keep your dog for professional, commercial, public or charitable purposes, you can be exempt from dog tax.
Report endangerment of children and young people
If you wish to report a risk to children or young people, please contact the Sozialbürgerhaus, or the police outside opening hours.
Taking children and young people into care
If the child's welfare is acutely threatened and the emergency situation cannot be averted in any other way, the child will be taken into care.
Hand in lost property
If you have found something that is worth more than ten euros, you must hand it in at a lost property office.
Loss or theft of eID card
If your eID card is lost or stolen, there is some information to bear in mind. You can find it here.
Lost or stolen identity card
If your ID card is lost or stolen, there is some information to bear in mind. You can find it here.
Lost or stolen passport
Anyone whose main place of residence is in Munich must report the loss or theft of their passport to the Citizens Office.
View and collect a lost bike
Has your bike gone missing and would you like to see if it has been handed in to the lost property office? Then you need to make an appointment to view it.
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.
Security business - apply for a licence
Anyone who wants to guard the lives and property of other people on a commercial basis needs a licence.
Register guard
Persons who carry out guarding tasks as employees are subject to mandatory registration.
Taxi and hire car complaints
If you have had a bad experience with a taxi or hire car, you can file a complaint with the taxi office.
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.
Negative certificate for fighting dogs
The keeping of category 1 fighting dogs is not permitted in Munich. You need a negative certificate for dogs with suspected fighting dog characteristics.
Wildlife and hunting in the city
Numerous wild animal species live in the city. As humans and wild animals have to share the same habitat, problems can arise.
Disposal of animal carcasses
If you find a stray dead animal on public property, please inform the collection service of the Munich waste management company.
Commitment as a school crossing patrol assistant
Would you like to dedicate your time to schoolchildren and help us to improve safety on the way to school? We will be happy to advise and support you.
Begging
Begging is permitted outside the pedestrian zone. Anyone begging in the Old Town pedestrian zone or on the Oktoberfest grounds is liable to a fine.
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.
Name change
A first name or family name may only be changed if an "important reason" (Name Change Act) justifies the change.
Conversion of EU/EEA driving licence
No transfer is necessary for driving licences from an EU or EEA country (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) without categories C, C1, C1E, CE, D, D1, D1E and DE.