Moving to Frankfurt? Learn how to register in Frankfurt's city hall in our step-by-step guide!
Once you've finished your search for homes for rent in Frankfurt, the last step towards becoming a resident of the city is to register in Frankfurt. No worries, because with this 3 step process you’ll be fully prepared before you even arrive in Frankfurt am Main. So let’s make your move to Frankfurt official!
Without an official place to live, you won’t be allowed to stay in Germany for more than 3 months. So once you've secured your new home, you’ll want to let the municipality know you’re there to stay! In fact, you need to register in Frankfurt within 2 weeks of your move! And once you’re finished, you’ll have your German residence permit and Tax-ID in the pocket as well! What do you need those for?
The German tax ID number's a unique identifier that makes sure the German tax authorities know who you are and what you work. So, this Steueridentifikationsnummer is something your employer will need once you start working. You can work without this information, but you’ll be taxed at a much higher bracket! Not something we recommend, as your cost of living in Frankfurt isn't all that low so any additional amount you can add to your bank account counts.
When you complete your registration, you’ll also receive a document called Anmeldebestätigung or Meldebescheinigung. You’ll receive an Anmeldebestätigung upon your first registration at a new address, and a Meldebescheinigung is more like an excerpt that can be requested later, if you need to prove that you still live at the same address.
The registration certificate is used when:
Now let’s get down to the actual process itself. There are a number of things you can do to prepare, even from abroad, but in the end you’ll always have to make a personal appearance at one of the local Bürgerbüro city registration offices found across its urban neighbourhoods.
Here’s the list of required documents, so you can prepare them in advance:
Frankfurt’s neighbourhoods are also home to the local Burgeramt, municipality offices that often also include a Bürgerbüro, where you can complete your registration. Thankfully, you can set up an appointment online! So, as soon as you know when you’ll be moving into your new place in Frankfurt, you can book an appointment.
On the website, select the most relevant option from the drop down menu next to Anmeldung einer Wohnung. You’ll then be taken to a map of the city, where you can click the Bürgerbüro of choice. We recommend basing your choice on the time slot, as each office can easily be reached by Frankfurt’s public transport system.
So, when the day of your appointment finally comes up, you make your way to the Bügerbüro you made the appointment with. Make sure you’re on time! If it’s busy, you might be assigned a number (Vorgangsnummer) and wait for your turn.
Don’t miss it, though! Or you might have to plan a new appointment. If it’s quiet, you can usually announce your arrival at the clerk and they will call you when ready. The meeting itself is simply handing over your documents to the clerk, maybe answer a few questions and then you’re done!
Once approved, you’ll usually receive your documents through the mail. This can take up to a month to arrive. So, make sure your mailbox has your name on it, making it easy for the mailman to deliver your important papers to the right address! There you have it, and I can offer you an official welcome to Frankfurt!
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