- valid identity card, electronic residence permit (eAT) or passport with current registration certificate
- Vehicle registration certificate Part I (vehicle registration document), if it is still available.
- Proof of valid vehicle inspection (HU) for vehicles older than 3 years
- Certificate of inheritance, if the previous vehicle owner has died
- Appointment confirmation
Depending on your specific request, you will also need the following documents:
- In case of theft:
- Police report of theft
- If the vehicle owner was not the victim of the theft: an informal declaration of transfer from the owner confirming that the document was handed over to the victim before the theft.
- In case of loss:
- Statutory declaration (this can also be taken on-site at your appointment at the LBV)
- If the vehicle owner did not lose the document themselves: an informal declaration of transfer from the owner confirming that the document was handed over to the loser before the loss, as well as an additional statutory declaration from the loser.
- In case of damage:
- damaged document or
- A statutory declaration is required if the document has become illegible (this can also be taken on-site at your appointment at the LBV).
Companies and associations must also submit:
- a company/association certificate (for example, an extract from the commercial register or an extract from the register of associations)
If an authorized person submits the application on your behalf, please also note:
- Original power of attorney with a color copy of the identity card of the principal or the authorized representative
- Original identification document of the authorized person
- Note: A statutory declaration can only be made in person and not by proxy.