German car numbers. Car numbers, license plates of germany. Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Munich

Situations with the theft of state signs of other countries in Moscow are not uncommon. But today this problem can be easily solved, you just need to contact us for the production of duplicates of German signs. This will help avoid inconvenience if your license plates are stolen. Also purchased plates can be used in case of loss of state. car number.

When you might need duplicate German license plates

  • If you need to restore lost numbers
  • If you need to make copies of stolen numbers.
  • If your German license plates have been damaged in an accident and become unusable.
  • If the license plate numbers have been severely affected weather conditions and became unreadable.
  • If the license plate expires.

These are just some of the cases when you need to quickly get a German license plate for a car. But every one of them can turn around big amount paperwork and problems with the traffic police, as well as with border crossing. The best solution is to take precautions and order duplicates in advance German numbers in Moscow in our company.

Why is it worth making German numbers with us?

We know that many companies provide services for the production of foreign numbers. But only a few of them comply with the basic rules for creating acceptable signs for use. You can have a German license plate made using plates equipped with a RUS hologram. This will automatically be considered a fake. Your car will not be able to pass the check with such license plates.

We, in turn, offer you:

  • fully legal production of copies of foreign license plates;
  • high-quality materials for creating duplicate numbers of Germany;
  • compliance with all GOSTs and norms adopted in Germany;
  • fast service - creation of one sign takes from 5 minutes;
  • low prices.

By ordering German license plates from us, you will receive guaranteed valid registration plates, with the help of which you can successfully pass all the mandatory checks.

How to buy German license plates?

To buy German license plates, you only need to indicate the sequence of letters and numbers or provide a photo of the numbers. And no unnecessary documents. State numbers will be ready as quickly as possible, after which you can pick them up yourself or order delivery.

The order is carried out:

  • by phone;
  • through the official website;
  • via e-mail.

Self-pickup is available in Moscow, delivery in the capital, as well as delivery in Russia and the CIS.

While in Germany, a tourist can use landline telephones in hotels for communication within the country and abroad (the most expensive option - a minute of conversation costs from 1 €) or pay phones.

For those who stayed in Germany for a longer time, there is an opportunity to save on calls from a landline phone using the codes of the local Vorwahl telecom operators (for example, the Moscow code). The code is dialed before dialing the main number. Find international codes you can use this internet service.

In Germany, payphones installed in special booths are divided into 3 types according to the method of payment for the call: cash (coins), a telephone card (Telefonkarte with a nominal value of 3-25 € are sold in kiosks and post offices) and a credit card. The cost of a call from a landline phone in Germany depends on the time of day - the reduced rate is valid on weekends and from 18: 00-08: 00 on weekdays.

Mobile communication in Germany

Local cellular

In Germany, the standard of cellular communication GSM 900/1800 is adopted. Mobile communications in Germany are expensive, even relative to other European countries.

Market leaders mobile services are several of the largest operators - Vodafone, T-Mobile, E-Plus and Ortel Mobile.

A German SIM card costs an average of 10 € (5-7 € on the account) and is sold in many stores or large supermarkets (Lidl, Tchibo). You can replenish it by buying (in the same place where the SIM card is sold) special cards, through the cashier of the store, or by debiting money directly from a bank card (if you have a bank account in Germany).

To issue a SIM card without a contract (Prepaid Tarif ohne Vertrag), you do not need to show your passport - you just need to have an internal (Russian) one. It is also possible to switch to the services of a local mobile operator, keeping your number (surcharge approximately 30 €, part of the amount goes to the account).

After the purchase, the German SIM card must be activated, and since the Internet for this action may not be at hand, it is better to ask the seller to do this directly.

There is no internal roaming in Germany. Domestic calls start at € 0.09 per minute. Calls to Russia start from 0.01 (preferential Star Rossija tariff from O2 or Mobilka SIM card). The cost of 1 SMS in Germany is usually equal to the cost of a minute of conversation.

Roaming in Germany

For mobile communications in Germany, you can use roaming offers from leading domestic mobile operators.

Roaming rates in Germany from major Russian operators

Prices are in rubles

Internet in Germany

The Internet in Germany is well developed, Wi-Fi access points (in German W-LAN) are found everywhere - from the cabins of Lufthansa aircraft to train stations, squares, hotels and shopping centers... The Internet in Germany is easy to use by visiting one of the many cyber cafes that can be found both in large cities and in small towns. The cost of the Internet in such cafes is 1-2.5 € per hour.

Mobile internet in Germany is available by purchasing a pre-paid SIM card from one of the leading mobile operators and connecting to an internet package, as well as via a network connection (via a modem costing about 30 €) of one of the popular internet providers: 1 & 1, Alice, Congstar, Blau.de, Simyo, Fonic, Klarmobil.

Price mobile internet in Germany starts from 2.5 € per day or 15-20 € month for unlimited communication (if average speed 1-2 Mbit / s, and the maximum - 7.2 Mbit / s), and minimum cost tariffs with limited traffic - 4 € per month (up to 150 MB). Rates can be changed once a month.

Telephone codes in Germany

Germany dialing code: 49

Germany area codes

Berlin phone code - 30

Munich area code - 89

Hamburg area code - 40

Dresden area code - 351

Calling code for Cologne - 221

Bonn dialing code - 228

Telephone code of Frankfurt am Main - 69

Telephone code of Dusseldorf - 211

How to call Russia from Germany

City, mobile: 00 - 7 (Russia code) - your city code - phone number;

Example: 00-7-495-123-45-67; + 7-495-123-45-67

How to call from Russia to Germany

City: 8 - dial tone - 10 - 49 (Germany code) 30 (Berlin code) - phone number;

Mobile: +49 - phone number;

Example: 8-10-49-30-71234567 or + 44-7871234567;

How to call within Germany

0 - phone number

Example: 0-2045678956

Useful phone numbers and addresses in Germany

Embassy of the Russian Federation in Germany

Address: Unter den Linden 63-65, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Phone: + (49 30) 229-11-10, + (49 30) 229-11-29, + (49 30) 226-511-83 (consular department)
www.russische-botschaft.de
Working hours: Mon-Fri 08: 30-18: 00

Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Munich

Address: Maria-Theresia-Straße 17, 81675 München, Germany
Phone: + (49 89) 59-25-03 (consular issues), + (49 89) 59-57-15 (duty service)
www.ruskonsmchn.mid.ru
Working hours: Mon-Fri 09: 00-13: 00; Mon-Thu 15: 00-17: 00 (issuance of passports)

Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Hamburg

Address: Am Freenteich, 20, 22085 Hamburg, Germany
Phone: + (49 40) 229-52-01, + (49 89) 229-53-01
www.generalkonsulat-rus-hamburg.de
Working hours: Mon-Fri 09: 00-12: 00; Mon-Thu 15: 00-17: 00 (issuance of passports)

Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Bonn

Address: Waldstrasse 42, 53177 Bonn, Germany
Phone: + (49 228) 386-79-30, + (49 228) 386-79-31, + (49 228) 31-21-64
www.ruskonsulatbonn.de
Working hours: Mon-Fri 08: 30-13: 30; acceptance of documents - until 13:00

Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Frankfurt am Main

Address: Oeder Weg 16-18, 60318 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Phone: + (49 69) 430-082-611
www.ruskonsulatfrankfurt.de
Working hours: Mon-Fri 09: 00-13: 00; entrance to the building - until 12:30

Emergency services in Germany

  • The telephone number of the Russian consulate for emergencies (a threat to the life, health and safety of citizens of the Russian Federation in Germany) - + (49 157) 366-55-231
  • Fire service, ambulance -112
  • Police - 110
  • Background railway stations - 33-69-11
  • Airports help desk - 50-81

It would seem that it could be easier to get or buy a registration plate after buying a car. It turns out that the "rectangular tin" is not as simple as it seems. For example, in Germany, cars cannot be fitted with numbers with a certain combination of letters.

But first, let's figure out what the letters on the registration numbers of German cars mean in general. Firstly, the letters and numbers of the number themselves should be applied in black paint on a white background with a special font, which sounds like Falschungserschwerende Schrift in German. By the way, in Russian it will sound - making it difficult to falsify. The letters themselves on the numbers of the car mean the city in which the car owner lives. B - for Berlin, M - for Munich, K - Cologne, etc. It is worth noting that numbers with one letter have big cities West Germany. More small towns has three letters in the registration plate, denoting the city itself and the region in which it is located.

Any car owner in Germany can purchase individual beautiful numbers for a car, while everything will be legal, only, you will need to pay an additional 12 euros. The only thing to consider is that the registration letters correspond to the city of residence. Thus, residents of the city of Pirna can buy the number PIR-AT 69, and a resident of Kiel - KI-LL 666. Numbers with initials are also popular in Germany, for example, Peter Jackson can get a number - B-PJ 87 (numbers can indicate the year of birth).

It is not recommended or allowed to put numbers with a combination of letters reminiscent of the times of Nazi Germany. So, it is not recommended "" to put numbers of the following type: SS-45 (SS units), SA - assault units, KZ - concentration camp, etc. An exception can be made for those whose initials have such an abbreviation. Getting nice numbers with H at the end is also considered original. To obtain the K-AA 100H license plate, you must have a classic thirty-year-old car with original parts under the hood.

If we draw an analogy with beautiful and golden numbers in cellular communications, then it is hardly possible to find any prohibitions on their use by the authorities. Buyers of beautiful numbers make a ban here for themselves. For example, not everyone will choose to buy the number 666-66-66 due to superstitious reasons. Others, on the contrary, will eagerly buy the number 777-77-77, believing that it will bring them good luck.

Believe or not believe in the magic of numbers when choosing numbers, whether registration numbers cars or numbers of mobile operators, it's up to you to decide.

An exclusive license plate is a way for drivers to express themselves. However, some combinations of numbers and letters are prohibited in Germany. What are these combinations and why are they not allowed?

The date of birth of the child or the abbreviation of the place where the meeting with love took place - often motorists use a license plate to leave a memorable message about the event. In this case, you should be aware that not all combinations of numbers and letters in a license plate are allowed. For example, in Germany you will never be given a license plate with the letters “HJ”.

These license plates are prohibited in Germany

The grounds for prohibiting certain license plates are set out in Section 1, Section 8, of the FZV. It says: "The combination of an identification number, as well as a combination of a geographic code and an identification number, must not violate integrity."

Regardless of the federal state, in Germany you will never see vehicle with a license plate starting with "HJ", "KZ", "SA" and "SS". The reason is simple: these letter combinations denote the concept of National Socialism.

"HJ"Hitlerjugen: the youth organization of the National Socialist Party (NSDAP), which was formed in 1926 under the name of the Union of German Workers' Youth (HJ, Bund deutscher Arbeiterjugend). It was used by the Nazis for the ideological and military education of young people.

"KZ"TOonzentrationslager(concentration camp): At the initiative of the National Socialist leadership of the Third Reich (1933-1945), hundreds of thousands of people were killed in concentration camps.

"SA"Sturmabteilung(assault squads): During the National Socialist Third Reich (1933-1945) they played a decisive role in the Holocaust.

"SS" Schutzstaffel(security detachments): military organization of the National Socialist Party (1920-1945).

In Bavaria

In addition to national regulations, each federal state has the right to prohibit additional license plate combinations. So, in Bavaria, they include a combination of letters "NS"(National Socialism).

Combined with the numbers " 18 "," 88 "and" 28 " combinations of letters are prohibited " AH» and « HH» ... Cause:"AH" and the number "18" stands for "Adolf Hitler," HH "and" 88 " Heil Hitler. Number 28 abbreviation of the designation of the "Blood and Honor" skinhead organization banned in 2000.

In addition, license plate combinations are prohibited in Nuremberg. "N-PD" and "N-SU", which can be interpreted as the right-wing extremist National Democratic Party of Germany and the right-wing extremist terrorist group "National Socialist Underground".

In Baden-Württemberg

In Baden-Württemberg, except for national bans ("HJ", "KZ", "SA" and "SS"), there is a ban on using the combination "NS" on license plates.

In Berlin

Combinations are prohibited in Berlin « HJ "," KZ "," SA "," SS " and "NS".

In Brandenburg

In Brandenburg, the registration authorities may not permit the use of the following number combinations: 14, 18, 28, 88, 188, 1888, 8888, 8188 ... The number "14" is prohibited because it is an abbreviation of the slogan of the leader of the American neo-Nazis, David Lane: "We must ensure the existence of our people and the future of white children."

Combinations are also prohibited. "JN-18", "HH-18" and "AH-18"... JN is the youth organization of the right-wing extremist NDPG Young National Democrats.

In Bremen

Combinations are prohibited in Bremen « HJ "," KZ "," SA "," SS " and "NS".

In Hamburg

In addition to "HJ", "KZ", "SA" and "SS" Hamburg bans combinations "NS" and "SD"... SD stands for Reich Security Service. It was the SS unit for Adolf Hitler's personal protection.

In Hesse

License plates with letters are prohibited in Hesse "HJ", "KZ", "NS", "SA", "SD" and "SS".

In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Signs with a combination of letters are prohibited in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern "HJ", "KZ", "NS", "SA" and "SS".

In Lower Saxony

In Lower Saxony, motorists are prohibited from having license plates with letters "HJ", "KZ", "NS", "SA" and "SS".

In North Rhine-Westphalia

North Rhine-Westphalia has the same rules as Berlin: no license plates with letters "HJ", "KZ", "NS", "SA" and "SS"... In addition, in Cologne it is forbidden to have a license plate with the letter "Z".

In the Saar

National combinations banned in Saarland "HJ", "KZ", "SA" and "SS".

In Saxony

As in most German lands, combinations are prohibited in Saxony "HJ", "KZ", "NS", "SA" and "SS".

In Saxony-Anhalt

Number plates with a combination of letters are prohibited in Saxony-Anhalt "HJ", "KZ", "SA" and "SS", as well as the number " 88 ". In the Saal (Saalekreis) district, there is a ban on the use of the combination "SK-IN" which stands for "skinhead".

In Schleswig-Holstein

Prohibited combinations "HJ", "KZ", "NS", "SA" and "SS".