Anna C.
Aug 1 2006, 08:14 PM
For the German people or other people from the EU with European DL:
Our insurance asks for proof that I drive since I am 18. We dont have something like that in Germany. I have my license which states that I received it in February 2000. Isn't that proof enough? How did you guys do that?
Thanks a lot,
Anna
thea
Aug 1 2006, 08:31 PM
QUOTE(Anna C. @ Aug 1 2006, 09:14 PM)

For the German people or other people from the EU with European DL:
Our insurance asks for proof that I drive since I am 18. We dont have something like that in Germany. I have my license which states that I received it in February 2000. Isn't that proof enough? How did you guys do that?
Thanks a lot,
Anna
If you had a car in Germany ask your insurance company to send you a statement to confirm that you had the car and that you were the primary driver. Also you can request a statement from Flensburg about your driving record. Not sure what else you could show as proof besides your drivers license since we didn't run into these problems with our auto insurance here.
Anna C.
Aug 1 2006, 08:43 PM
Thanks Thea! It's Geico and they want it. Maybe they are happy with a copy of my DL. I'll call in Flesnburg tomorrow. Never owned a car - it was in my dad's name to save insurance money
Do I have a record in Flensburg even if I never got a ticket?
Thanks, Anna
thea
Aug 2 2006, 06:21 AM
QUOTE(Anna C. @ Aug 1 2006, 09:43 PM)

Thanks Thea! It's Geico and they want it. Maybe they are happy with a copy of my DL. I'll call in Flesnburg tomorrow. Never owned a car - it was in my dad's name to save insurance money
Do I have a record in Flensburg even if I never got a ticket?
Thanks, Anna
Yes, you will have a record in Flensburg - if you have no entries then it will say that you have a clean driving record. The website is www.kba.de - they have an online form where you can request the information and they used to offer this service in English as well (haven't check if this is still the case).
Bjumanja
Aug 3 2006, 06:30 PM
Hallo Anna,
da ich zu viele deutsche Worte benutzen muss, schreib ich auf Deutsch.
www.kba.de gibt es noch. Hab ich auch genutzt im Maerz. Auf Formulare in der oberen Leiste klicken. Dann auf Formular unter "Auskunft über den eigenen Punktestand." Dort kannst du dir das Antragsformular herunterladen, um Auskunft aus dem Verkehrszentralregister zu erhalten. Auf dem Formular hab ich dann noch notiert, dass ich die Auskunft in englisch brauche. Dann nur noch Kopie vom Ausweis beilegen. Keine 2 Wochen spaeter hab ich es dann erhalten. Einfach, schnell und kostenlos.
Die Auskunft dann enthaelt deinen Namen, wann du geboren wurdest und wo und deine Angaben ueber Punkte, oder eben, dass nichts vorliegt bis zum Auskunftsdatum. Kein Datum ueber Fuehrerscheinausstellung.
Mein Mann hat bei unserer Versicherung (nicht Geico) telefonisch mich mit angemeldet. Er hat das Ausstellungsdatum vorgelesen und die haben es so akzeptiert. Ich denke, dass denen dann eine Kopie deiner DL ausreicht.
Viel Glueck,
Anja.