Object to the transfer of data to the Federal Office for Personnel Management of the Bundeswehr
Description
After the suspension of conscription, women and men can commit themselves to voluntary military service as a special civic commitment.
In order to be able to inform the group of persons eligible for this purpose about working in the armed forces and to send information material, the registration authorities send the Federal Office for Personnel Management of the Bundeswehr the surname, first names and current address of persons with German citizenship who will come of age next year by 31 March.
However, this data transfer to the Federal Office for Personnel Management of the Bundeswehr can be objected to in accordance with § 36 (2) of the Federal Registration Act (BMG).
The data subjects will be informed of their right to object at the time of registration and at the latest in October of each year by means of customary local announcements.
No documents are required.
There are no fees.
Please contact the registration authority responsible for your sole or main residence (city, municipality or association municipality).
The objection to the transmission of data to the Federal Office for Personnel Management of the Bundeswehr must be filed informally with the registration authority responsible for the sole or main residence. It is valid until its revocation and will be deleted at the age of 18.
Further information on voluntary military service can be found on the pages
Ministry of the Interior
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