Procedure descriptions

Request exemption from the Law on Sundays and Public Holidays

Sundays and public holidays are particularly protected. The Public Holidays Act (FTG) prohibits publicly noticeable work on these days that may interfere with the peace and quiet of the day.

Public holidays are:

  • New Year's Day
  • Feast of the Epiphany (6 January)
  • Good Friday
  • Easter Monday
  • 1. May
  • Ascension Day
  • Whit Monday
  • Corpus Christi
  • All Saints' Day (1 November)
  • Christmas Day and Boxing Day

Under federal law, another public holiday is German Unity Day on 3 October.

The ban does not apply to:

  • Post
  • Railways and other commercial passenger transport companies
  • Auxiliary transport facilities (repair work on motor vehicles is only permitted if it is necessary for the continuation of the journey)
  • work which cannot be postponed and which is necessary in order to
    • Prevent damage to health or property, or
    • to satisfy domestic or agricultural needs, in particular
      • to supply the population with milk, and
      • harvesting (including the treatment and processing of perishable foodstuffs)
  • light work in gardens carried out by yourself or your relatives as garden owner.

Furthermore, the FTG prohibits

  • on Sundays and certain public holidays: actions in the vicinity of churches and other buildings used for religious services that are likely to disturb the service
  • on certain Sundays and public holidays: the holding of certain events.
    Example: Public dance entertainments as well as dance entertainments by clubs and closed societies in commercial premises are prohibited on the following days:
    • from Maundy Thursday 6 p.m. to Holy Saturday 8 p.m
    • on All Saints' Day, if All Saints' Day falls on the weekdays of
      • Monday to Friday, from 3 a.m. to midnight,
      • Saturday or Sunday, from 5 a.m. to midnight,
    • on the General Day of Prayer and Repentance (from 3 a.m. to midnight)
    • on Remembrance Day (from 5 a.m. to midnight)
    • on Remembrance Day (from 5 a.m. to midnight)

Legal exceptions can be found in the Trade, Commerce and Industry Regulation Act (Gewerbeordnung) and in other regulations on the protection of working hours. For exceptions beyond this, you need an appropriate permit.

Tip: Contact the competent authority for clarification of questions and information on the applicable regulations.

Forms/Online Services

Responsible department

  • if you want to apply for the exemption for the area of a city district or a large district city: the city administration
  • if you wish to apply for an exemption for the area of a municipality that belongs to an administrative community that performs the tasks of the lower administrative authority: the municipality/city administration of one of the participating municipalities
  • otherwise: the district office responsible for the area
  • for certain dance events and for certain events during the main church service: the municipality

Details

Prerequisite

There must be a special exceptional case.

Example: Sales events for the exclusive and direct promotion of charitable, benevolent or church purposes.

Procedure

You must apply for the exemption permit at the competent authority. Depending on what the competent authority offers, you can obtain the application forms there or download them from the internet.

Deadlines

no

You should submit your application as early as possible. This is especially true if you are applying for an exemption for the first time.

Required documents

none

If documents are required in an individual case, you may submit them subsequently upon request by the competent authority.

Costs

The amount of the fees depends on the municipal fee regulation.

Miscellaneous

none

Release note

23.04.2024 Innenministerium Baden-Württemberg