Personalausweis Ausstellung neu wegen Namensänderung bei Heirat
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- Dokumente, die von Unionsbürgern, ihren Familienmitgliedern, die keine Unionsbürger sind, allein reisenden Minderjährigen und Nicht-Unionsbürgern bei grenzüberschreitenden Reisen innerhalb der Union verlangt werden (Personalausweis, Visum, Pass)
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If you have married and changed your name, you must apply for a new identity card if you do not have a valid passport document with the new name. If your children's surname has changed, their documents with the old name are also invalid.
Your ID card is invalid after a name change. If your surname has changed, for example after getting married or entering into a civil partnership, you must apply for a new ID card. The same applies to your children if their names also change when you get married. If the children are under the age of 16, applying for a new ID card is voluntary and only depends on the extent to which an ID document is required for cross-border travel.
There is one exception: as long as you have a valid passport document, i.e. passport or temporary passport, with the new name, you do not need to apply for a new ID card.
You can submit the application to your local citizens' office at your main place of residence.
If you need your new ID card immediately after marriage with a change of name or after establishing a civil partnership with a change of name, for example for a trip abroad, you can apply for your ID card with the new name at the earliest 8 weeks before the planned date of marriage or establishment of a civil partnership.
All ID cards have electronic proof of identity (online ID card). The online ID function is automatically activated on all ID cards issued from July 2017 for people over the age of 16. If you have set a six-digit PIN of your choice, you can use it to identify yourself to authorities and companies for online services with a high level of trust. You can use the online ID card after your 16th birthday.
When you apply for your ID card, the prints of your two index fingers are stored on the chip of the card. Children under the age of 6 are excluded from this regulation.
- biometric digital passport photo: taken on site at the authority or by a registered domestic photo service provider, e.g. a photographer
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for early applications:
- valid identity card,
- passport,
- temporary passport or
- temporary identity card
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when applying after marriage with a change of name:
- if available: a valid passport or temporary passport with the new name
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if no valid passport document with the new name is available:
- marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate or
- certified extract from the marriage or civil partnership register or
- Certificate of the name
- for children under the age of 16: if applicable, a declaration of consent from the parent with custody who is not present
- if there is only one parent or legal guardian, additional proof of custody
If you want to apply for a new ID card due to a change of name, proceed as follows:
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You make an appointment at your local Citizens' Registration Office.
- If you do not apply for your ID card at your main place of residence, you will need an important reason and will have to pay a surcharge on the fee.
- You bring the necessary documents with you.
- You pay the fee.
- Your fingerprints will be taken on site for storage in the chip of the document.
- You will immediately receive a new one-time PIN. You can use this to make your online ID function ready for use with the newly requested ID card, for example by setting a six-digit PIN of your own choice at home. You decide yourself when you want to use this option.
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When you apply, your Citizens' Registration Office will inform you when you can collect your ID card.
- Alternatively, in many cases you can have the ID document sent to your home address by post and handed over in person at the front door.
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If you apply early, you will only receive the new ID card after the marriage or after the name declaration has been received by the relevant registry office. Before handing over the ID card, the authorities will check the name on the basis of
- the marriage certificate,
- the certified printout of the marriage register or
- the certificate on the use of the name.
From the time of application, it usually takes at least 2 weeks until you can collect your identity card from the Bürgeramt.
You can apply for a new ID card with your new name at the earliest 8 weeks before the marriage or the establishment of a civil partnership.
You must apply for a new ID card immediately after the marriage if you have changed your name and do not have a valid passport or temporary passport with the new name.
If, after applying for an ID card, your planned marriage date is postponed to a later date and the planned new marriage date is after the date of issue of the ID card with the new surname, the ID card will be deemed invalid. It cannot then be issued to you. You may have to apply for a new ID card for a fee.
If your ID card is stolen or lost, you must report this to the police. In the event of theft or loss, you can also block the online ID function of your ID card yourself by calling the blocking hotline.
- in the event of a name change due to marriage, a new identity card is required if no valid passport document (passport or temporary passport) with the new name is available
- also applies to children if their surname has also changed with the marriage
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An ID card with the new name can be applied for at the earliest 8 weeks before the planned date of the marriage or the establishment of a civil partnership
- The date of issue is then the day of the planned marriage or establishment of the civil partnership
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New identity card may only be issued after marriage or after receipt of the name declaration by the relevant registry office
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ID cards automatically have an online ID function; the online ID function is always activated for ID cards issued from July 2017 for people over the age of 16. If a self-selected six-digit PIN has been set, it can be used to identify oneself to authorities and companies for services offered online with a high level of trust.
- Online ID function may be used after the 16th birthday
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upon application:
- Prints of both index fingers of the applicant are stored on the chip of the ID card
- Children under the age of 6 are excluded from this regulation