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Does your company belong to a professional association or accident insurance fund and has paid the contributions to the statutory accident insurance? Then you can prove this with a clearance certificate to main companies or contracted companies.
If you, as the contracted company, require a qualified clearance certificate, you can request this from your employers' liability insurance association or your accident insurance fund.
Do you want to commission another company with a service as the main company? Then it is advisable to ask this company for a qualified clearance certificate. This way, you ensure that the potentially contracted company is reliable and trustworthy . At the same time, you avoid being liable for its social security contributions should it fail to meet its payment obligations.
For this exemption from liability (so-called exculpation), only qualified clearance certificates are accepted. These contain additional information about
If the contracted company submits a power of attorney on your behalf, you can request its clearance certificate directly from the relevant employers' liability insurance association or accident insurance fund.
No documents are required for the clearance certificate for your own company.
For the clearance certificate of a contracted company, you as the main company need its power of attorney.
You can request the clearance certificate online by mail.
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There are no costs involved.
There is no deadline.
There are the following indications:
If you are in arrears with your contribution payments, you will receive the clearance certificate only after you have settled contribution claims.
If your company ceases operations, you must inform your employers' liability insurance association or accident insurance fund. The same applies in the event that you cease your freelance or self-employed activity.
If you start a business, become self-employed or freelance, you must register this with the statutory accident insurance.
Has something changed in your company or in your self-employed or freelance work? You must report this to your employers' liability insurance association or accident insurance fund.
If your company belongs to an accident insurance institution and contributions to the statutory accident insurance have been paid, you can prove this with a clearance certificate.