The “online” deregistration
We would be happy to deregister the vehicle for you!
An “online” deregistration is possible for vehicles that were registered from January 1st, 2015.
For the "online" deregistration, the codes from the license plate (3 digits) and the registration certificate part I (motor vehicle license) (7 digits) are required.
These must be “rubbed/uncovered”. To carry it out we still need the 17-digit vehicle identification number (FIN) and the license plate number (e.g. M-J 370).
TIP: Simply send us a photo of the vehicle registration document and the exposed codes.
Alternatively, you can send us the license plates and vehicle registration document by mail, and we will try to unlock the codes for you. If this is not possible, we can deregister the vehicle directly on-site after consulting with you!
We need these documents!
Unfortunately, not all communities in Germany have implemented “online” deregistration and it happens again and again that the classic deregistration comes into play again.
We would be happy to register the vehicle for you!
(“Online deregistration”)
Step 1:
You reveal the codes (scratch them off)
Step 2:
You take a photo of both sides of your vehicle registration certificate (Zulassungsbescheinigung Teil I) and the exposed codes.
Step 3:
You can send us an email or use the form and attach the photos you have created..
Step 4:
We will check whether an “online” deregistration is possible.
Yes - invoice issuance by email
No - only an “on-site” deregistration is possible
Step 5:
After receipt of payment, we will deregister your vehicle within the next 1 working day.
You will then receive the deregistration notice from us by email.
A notice:
Please note that you must be very careful when exposing the codes so that the codes are not damaged. If you are not confident enough to do this, you are welcome to send us the documents (license plate and vehicle registration document). Please note that it may happen that the codes cannot be released without damage or that the codes do not match. In these cases, an “on-site deregistration” must be carried out.