Dresden urges residents to verify IDs before Easter 2025 travel rush
Dresden’s citizen services office has reminded residents to check their ID documents before Easter 2025 travel. Most visits to the Bürgerbüro now require an appointment, though some exceptions apply. The city has also outlined how to book slots and contact the office for urgent matters.
The Bürgerbüro in Dresden operates at several locations, including Altstadt (Prager Straße 12), Blasewitz (Naumannstraße 5), and Schönfeld/Weißig (Bautzner Landstraße 291). Appointments are mandatory for most services, except for collecting documents or visiting the lost-and-found section.
Residents can schedule visits online via the platform termine.ourwebsite. For exceptional or emergency cases, bookings are possible by phone or email. The office can be reached at 02181 / 608 - 3399 or via buergerbuero@ourwebsite. Phone inquiries are handled Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., with additional hours on Thursdays from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Further details about available services are listed on the city’s portal at grevenbroich.kommunalportal.nrw.
The reminder comes ahead of the Easter 2025 holidays, when many residents may need valid identification for travel. Without an appointment, only limited services will be accessible. The city encourages planning ahead to avoid delays during the busy period.
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