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A registration certificate about your place of residence and possibly other data is required for a variety of everyday matters.
Upon request, the registration authority where you are registered with a residence will issue you with a written or electronic registration certificate.
The registration certificate always contains your surname, first name with the common first name, doctor's degree, date of birth and current addresses, categorized according to main and secondary residence.
On request, the registration certificate can include further data:
Data on information and transmission blocks may not be included in a registration certificate.
In addition to the registration certificate, the official registration confirmation also serves as proof of residence. This is issued automatically when you register or deregister. It only contains data on the surname and first name, doctor's degree, date of birth, address, date of moving in or out and the date of registration or deregistration. The registration confirmation also states whether it is your sole, main or secondary residence. Unlike a registration certificate, you cannot apply for an official registration confirmation.