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The competent authority has banned you from practicing your trade due to unreliability. However, you would now like to resume your commercial activity. After one year, or earlier if there are special reasons, the competent authority may allow you to resume your trade upon application.
The prerequisite is that you can prove to the competent authority that the reasons that led to the prohibition of your business activity no longer exist. Based on your conduct in the meantime, the competent authority must also be able to predict that you will carry out your trade properly in the future.
As a rule, you can only be re-authorized after one year. This period is considered appropriate in order to demonstrate to the authorities that the reasons for unreliability have ceased to exist by changing your lifestyle. For overriding reasons - for example, economic or structural policy reasons - it may also be possible in exceptional cases to be allowed to exercise the trade again earlier. This applies, for example, in the event that additional jobs are created by the resumption of the trade, or creditors of your business are enabled to reduce their debts by your business again generating income to repay debts. The mere cessation of the circumstances justifying unreliability is not sufficient to shorten the one-year period.
Submit the application for re-authorization of commercial activity and the necessary documents to the competent authority.
The competent authority will check whether you can be re-authorized to carry out your business activity on the basis of your evidence and will make a prognosis decision with regard to the future proper exercise of your business.
If the requirements are met, you will receive the official decision on re-authorization.
The application can be submitted at the earliest one year after prohibition (in exceptional cases even earlier).
If you resume your activity after being re-authorized, you must at least submit a business registration to the competent authority at the same time. The resumption is to be assessed as a new start of the trade.
If you have previously had a permit revoked due to unreliability, which is legally required for the exercise of the trade, you must apply for a new permit before resuming your commercial activity requiring a permit. The same applies if a new permit requirement has been introduced in the meantime.