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Anyone wishing to act as a professional guardian must register with the competent guardianship authority (home authority).
Depending on how long you have been working as a professional caregiver and which degree or professional qualification you hold, different regulations apply with regard to the registration procedure and proof of expertise.
Responsible home authority: The guardianship authority in whose jurisdiction the registered office of the professional guardian is located or is to be established. If the professional supervisor does not have a registered office and no such office is to be established, the local jurisdiction is based on the professional supervisor's place of residence.
The requirements for registration as a professional supervisor are
Personal suitability is checked during an interview. Reliability is checked by submitting certain documents and declarations.
A professional caregiver must be able to legally represent the person being cared for in all areas of responsibility ordered by the court. Extensive proof of expertise in various areas is therefore required:
Proof of expertise can be provided by
The registration procedure begins with the application, which must be submitted to the locally competent parent authority.
All necessary documents must be submitted with the application.
Personal suitability is checked during an interview (with the exception of stock supervisors).
Upon request, the parent authority will decide by separate notification before the registration procedure is initiated whether and to what extent the other proof can be provided by the documents submitted.
A fee of EUR 200 is charged for the registration.
Existing advisors are exempt from the fee.
Further fees may be charged if a preliminary decision is requested to determine the expertise or if a registration decision has to be revoked or withdrawn.
The following applies to professional supervisors already working before January 1, 2023 (existing supervisors)
The following applies to all others:
Even after registration, there are still notification and reporting obligations towards the parent authority:
Violations can lead to revocation of registration.
Professional caregivers must take part in professional training courses on their own responsibility and submit proof of this to the parent authority.