Germany to Digitize Police Clearance: PDF Access Via BundID Portal by 2026

January 18, 2026
Germany to Digitize Police Clearance: PDF Access Via BundID Portal by 2026
  • Germany plans to digitize the police clearance certificate (Führungszeugnis) so it can be applied for and issued as a PDF through the BundID online portal, moving away from postal mail.

  • Background: BundID has grown rapidly, surpassing five million registered users, with full functionality tied to citizens using online ID features.

  • Estimated annual IT infrastructure cost for the digital Führungszeugnis at the BfJ is about 2.4 million euros, with potential revenue increases of around 1 million euros from higher volumes and reduced postal costs.

  • The plan anticipates cabinet approval in the coming week and implementation within the year.

  • A draft bill reported by Funke Mediengruppe is expected to be approved by the cabinet next week and implemented in 2026.

  • Legislative draft to enable the digital Führungszeugnis was expected to be approved by the cabinet soon and implemented within the year.

  • Germany issues about five million Führungszeugnisse annually, largely for employment and volunteer work in child and youth services.

  • Minister Stefanie Hubig says the digital Führungszeugnis will save time and effort and stands as a model of state modernization.

  • Officials expect lower postage costs as fewer certificates are sent by mail, contributing to savings and efficiency.

  • The digital Führungszeugnis would be applied for and delivered as a PDF via BundID in a secure process, speeding up access for citizens.

  • A German proposal would allow digital access to the Führungszeugnis in addition to the current postal delivery.

  • The report cites coverage from Funke Media Group and notes the article will be updated as new details emerge.

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