Regulations Governing Vehicle Registration and Commercial Management in Greifswald
Greifswald City Administration Announces Temporary Access Restrictions
The Greifswald City Administration has announced that it will be implementing temporary access restrictions in several of its offices, effective immediately.
Firstly, the trade area will restrict public access until September 19, 2025. Citizens are asked to understand and cooperate with this measure during this period. For any queries or concerns, residents can reach out to the Greifswald City Administration's trade authority via email at gewerbe@our website. It is important to note that written correspondence or emails are the preferred methods for communication during this time.
In addition, the vehicle registration office will also be restricting public access from September 8, 2023, until early October. Citizens are requested to either make an appointment or postpone their visit to the office until the following weeks. However, pre-arranged appointments can still be kept during this period.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, when no appointment is needed at the vehicle registration office, there may be additional restrictions. It is advisable to check the office's schedule before visiting.
Fortunately, some administrative tasks can be completed online. The Online Application for Resident Parking Permit (https://www.greifswald.de/online-dienste/resident-parking-permit) allows citizens to handle certain tasks from the comfort of their homes. Additionally, the KfZ registration office offers online services for certain administrative tasks via the iKfz portal (https://www.iKfz.de).
Despite the limitations, the Greifswald City Administration appreciates the understanding and cooperation of its citizens during this time of change. Unfortunately, the search results do not provide the name of the person responsible in the Greifswald city administration who triggered the limitation of public access to the vehicle registration office.
We encourage all residents to stay informed and to follow the guidelines provided by the Greifswald City Administration to ensure a smooth transition during this period of restricted access.
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