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Maisach says yes to Egenhofen - the neighbors take over the registry office

2024-02-19T13:12:07.855Z

Highlights: Maisach says yes to Egenhofen - the neighbors take over the registry office. As of: February 19, 2024, 2:01 p.m By: Helga Zagermann CommentsPressSplit The Maisach town hall. The tasks of the E Genhofen registry office will soon be carried out there. The number of processes due to the co-supervision of Egen Hofen will increase by around 25 percent. Egenhoffen pays an annual fee of seven euros per resident - until the actual costs can be determined.



As of: February 19, 2024, 2:01 p.m

By: Helga Zagermann

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The Maisach town hall.

The tasks of the Egenhofen registry office will soon be carried out there in the registry office.

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Egenhofen hands over its registry office duties to Maisach.

The number of processes due to the co-supervision of Egenhofen will increase by around 25 percent.

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– The tasks of the Egenhofen registry office will be taken over by the Maisach registry office from May.

The request from the neighbors was unanimously accepted by the Maisach local council.

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“The registry office is one of the most complicated areas in administration,” said town hall manager Peter Eberlein in the local council.

“And it’s getting more and more complicated.” He can therefore understand that smaller town halls can no longer carry out this task.

His colleagues discussed in detail whether they had the personnel to handle the Egenhofen matters.

Result: “It can be done.”

For the service, Egenhofen initially pays an annual fee of seven euros per resident - until the actual costs can be determined for the first time: a total of around 25,000 euros.

For the “large transfer”, a one-off expense allowance of 2,815 euros must be paid to the Bavarian Municipal Data Processing Authority for both locations.

Egenhofen takes over this completely.

Egenhofen registry office is moving to Maisach: the number of transactions will increase by 25 percent

What won't change: Weddings can still take place in the Egenhofen town hall.

But everything else works in Maisach, explains Adriane Wunderlich, who works with three colleagues in the Maisach registry office.

Anyone who wants to get married, has had a child (only home births in Maisach and then also in Egenhofen), reports a death (but the undertaker usually does this), leaves the church, changes their name or has paternity recognized must appear there in person want.

Around 450 such cases were processed in the Maisach town hall last year - the most had to do with leaving the church (over 200 cases), the least had to do with births (3).

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According to Wunderlich, there are also many document requirements (citizens can do this online) and the digitization of older data.

So there's enough to do, but the Egenhofen cases can still be handled.

“This will definitely work very well,” says the registrar.

She used to work in a registry office in a community in the Dachau district.

And the processes of the neighboring municipality were also taken over there.

In Maisach, says Wunderlich, the number of cases will increase by around 25 percent thanks to Egenhofen's co-supervision.

In Egenhofen, for example, there were 35 people leaving the church in 2023, 22 deaths, 19 marriage registrations and no births.

In the future, the marriage must be registered at the Maisach registry office, but the couple can be married, if they wish, in the town hall of the Egenhofen community.

You can find even more current news from the Fürstenfeldbruck district at Merkur.de/Fürstenfeldbruck.

Source: merkur

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