Serviceportal–Baden-Württemberg
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If you, as a private individual, wish to handle explosive substances that require a licence in the non-commercial sector, you require a permit in accordance with the Explosives Act (SprengG). You apply for this from the responsible authority.
Activities in connection with explosive substances harbour a high risk potential. The aim of the Explosives Act is to protect people and property from these dangers. In order to prevent accidents and misuse, the Explosives Act places high demands on the suitability, reliability and expertise of persons who wish to handle explosive substances.
To handle the following explosive substances, you require a licence in accordance with Section 27 Act (SprengG ). This is also known colloquially as a powder licence, firecracker licence or fireworks licence:
The official licence ensures that only those persons who meet the requirements for safe handling have access to explosive substances.
The district police authority responsible for your place of residence
In order to obtain a licence to handle explosive substances, you must meet the following requirements:
Only natural persons may hold a licence to handle explosive substances in the non-commercial sector.
After you have applied for a licence for the non-commercial purchase and handling of explosive substances, the competent authority will review your application and request additional documents if necessary. Depending on the services offered by the competent authority, you may be provided with a form or an online process. You may also have to visit the competent authority in person.
The application must be submitted before the acquisition and handling of explosive substances. You may only acquire and handle the explosive substances specified in the licence after it has been issued. An extension of an existing licence must be applied for in good time before the expiry date.
The following information and supporting documents are required to apply for a licence:
The fee rates stipulated by the relevant competent authority in the statutes on fees under the Explosives Act apply.
The licence is generally granted for a period of five years. It may be restricted in terms of content and location and may be subject to conditions if this is necessary to prevent danger to life, health or property or significant disadvantages or considerable nuisance to third parties. The subsequent addition, amendment and supplementation of conditions is permitted.
You do not require a permit for handling fireworks for theatre and stage of category T1, pyrotechnic articles of category P1 and fireworks of category F1. Observe the manufacturer's instructions for use when handling without a licence.
The supply of category F2 fireworks ("New Year's Eve fireworks") to consumers (without a licence) is restricted to the last three working days of the year. Use by consumers (without a permit) is only permitted on 31 December and 1 January of each year.
Gesetz über explosionsgefährliche Stoffe (Sprengstoffgesetz - SprengG):
Erste Verordnung zum Sprengstoffgesetz (1. SprengV):
Machine generated, based on the German release by: Umweltministerium Baden-Württemberg, 24.02.2025
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