Checking in with the Town Hall
Congratulations, you have signed your rental contract, or at least secured a place temporarily for yourself! The next step is to register your address with the local authorities.
It is an analog process. So, you actually have to go the local Townhall (Rathaus), and their relevant offices for this action is called Einwohnermeldeamt or Bürgeramt. Basically, you should check-in with the relevant authority as soon as possible and tell them "Hey, I live here now!" (latest by 2 weeks), otherwise you might be fined.
As soon as you have registered, you will get a tax ID number (Steuer ID); if not, you will receive it by post by the tax authorities (Finanzamt), usually within 4 to 6 weeks. In urgent cases you can go to the townhall after one week and ask for your tax ID number in person, (costs; 7 €). You need to give your tax number to the CISPA Human Resources Department as it is the basis for your tax class.
At the end of your stay you must deregister if you are leaving Germany (Abmeldung) - at the earliest one week before your departure
Making an appointment
To make an appointment with Bürgeramt Saarbrücken, please click here. You can also walk-in, (but, it usually amounts to hours of waiting time!). If you need help with setting up an appointment, feel free to contact us.
You can then decide from the following locations, depending on where you live;
Here is where the City Hall of St. Ingbert is located;
Am Markt 12 66386 St. Ingbert
To make an appointment with them, please click here and follow these steps depending on your situation.
If this is your first time moving to Germany from abroad.
If you are moving from a place in Germany to St. Ingbert;
You also declare your religion during registration. This is important for the "Church Tax", which will be explained here