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In certain cases, Germans can apply for an exemption from the ID requirement from the responsible municipality.
Germans within the meaning of Article 116 (1) of the Basic Law are obliged to have a valid identity card as soon as they reach the age of 16 and are subject to the general registration obligation or, without being subject to it, reside predominantly in Germany.
The competent identity card authority may exempt persons from the obligation to hold an identity card,
When applying for an exemption, you will receive an official letter from the ID card authority. This does not extend the validity of the old ID document.
Please note that a valid ID card is required for identification processes with the online ID card (eID of the ID card) or, for example, with PostIdent. This also applies when traveling abroad.
You can apply for a new ID card at any time.
Responsibility
The municipality in which you are registered for your home, or your main home if you have more than one home, is responsible for exempting you from the ID card requirement.
You must apply for exemption from the ID card requirement from the municipality in which you are registered for your home, or for your main home if you have more than one home.
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For more information and information on processing times, please contact your local identity card authority.
If you have a valid German identity document, you do not need to be exempted from the ID requirement.
The official letter exempting you from the ID requirement does not extend the validity of the old ID document.
If your authority has exempted you from the ID card requirement and you would now like to carry out identification processes with the online ID card (eID of the ID card) or, for example, with PostIdent, you will need a valid ID card. You can apply for a new ID card at any time.