The driving school licence is issued if
- You are at least 25 years old and there are no facts that make you appear unreliable for driving school,
- there are no facts that justify the assumption that you are unable to fulfil the obligations under Section 29 of the Driving Instructors Act (FahrlG),
- You hold a driving instructor licence for the class(es) for which you are applying for a driving instructor licence,
- You have worked full-time as a driving instructor for at least two years as part of an employment relationship,
- You have successfully completed a driving school business management course of at least 70 hours of 45 minutes each,
- You have the required teaching room, the required teaching materials and the teaching vehicles intended for driving training at your disposal.
If the driving school licence is to apply to a legal entity (e.g. a company under civil law or a limited liability company), a responsible manager must be appointed for the driving school. This responsible management must in particular guarantee that the requirements of § 29 FahrlG are met. The personal requirements for the issuing of the driving school licence, such as minimum age, reliability, employment as a driving instructor, possession of the driving instructor licence and participation in the driving school business management course must be fulfilled by the responsible management. The material requirements, such as classroom, teaching materials and training vehicles, must be demonstrated by the owner of the future driving school. The owner of the driving school must be authorised to represent the future driving school either by law, articles of association or individual power of attorney.