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Have your identity card changed

Source: BUS Rheinland-Pfalz

The data on your ID card must always be up to date.

Data that may change, for example

  • Surname due to marriage with change of name
  • Address due to a move to another main residence
  • Change of first name(s) due to a declaration under the Self-Determination Act

Changes to the data on your ID card, with the exception of your address or height, mean that you will need a new ID card.

You apply for your new ID card at the ID card office at your main place of residence. This is usually the Citizens' Registration Office. You can also apply at any other citizens' office if you can provide an important reason. Please clarify in advance with the authority of your choice under which conditions this is possible. There is also a so-called incompetence surcharge.

If you change your address, you do not need a new ID card, but the chip on your ID card must be changed and the address field on the back must be covered with the new address. You can do this at the citizens' office of the town or municipality where you have your new main residence. In some municipalities, you can apply for the change of address digitally (electronic registration of residence), which makes a visit to the citizens' office superfluous.

Your responsible office:

Verbandsgemeinde Langenlonsheim-Stromberg - Fachbereich 4 - Bürgerdienste

Please note that ID documents and driving licenses can only be collected from the location where they were applied for. It is not possible to collect them from the other office of our registration office.

Naheweinstraße 84
55450 Langenlonsheim
06704 929-0
06704 929-45

Monday - Friday
8.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m.
and Thursdays additionally 2.00 p.m. - 6.00 p.m.

Social welfare office closed on Wednesdays.

The Citizens' Services Department is divided into the Public Order Department and the Social Affairs and Pensions Department. The Citizens' Services Department is your point of contact for many areas of everyday life. On the one hand, there is the former Public Order Office, where you can register a business or, if you are planning an event, obtain a bar permit. Would you like to celebrate a street party with your neighbors and close the street for it? Perhaps you are annoyed by parking offenders or would like to know whether you, as a resident, are obliged to clean the street? Here too, you can get help from the Citizen Services Department.



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