Mainz · Elterngeld
Apply for parental allowance (Elterngeld) in Mainz
Elterngeld replaces part of your income while you take time off after a birth in Mainz. It's separate from Kindergeld and is handled by your Bundesland's Elterngeldstelle — several states have an online portal (ElterngeldDigital).
65–100% of net income, ~€300–1,800/month. Apply within 3 months of birth (backdated max 3 months).
Elterngeld replaces part of your income while you take leave after a birth (roughly 65–100% of net, ~€300–1,800/month). Apply within the first 3 months — it's only backdated 3 months. You'll need the special 'für Elterngeld' birth-certificate copy from the Standesamt plus 12 months of payslips, and you choose between Basis-Elterngeld and the longer ElterngeldPlus.
What you need to bring
- Birth certificate — the 'für Elterngeld' copyRequired
📋 Bring the original, not a copy
The Standesamt issues this special copy
How to get it: For a child born in Germany: the Standesamt of the birthplace issues it (the hospital sends the paperwork). For Elterngeld, ask for the special 'für Elterngeld' copy. Foreign certificates may need a certified translation.
- Payslips of the last 12 monthsRequired
How to get it: Monthly from your employer (often via an HR portal). Offices typically ask for the last 3 months — download them as PDFs.
- Health insurance confirmationRequired
How to get it: Request a membership certificate (Mitgliedsbescheinigung / Versicherungsbescheinigung) from your insurer — most issue it instantly in their app or by email.
- Employer confirmation of parental leaveRequired
- Passport or ID of both parentsRequired
📋 Bring the original, not a copy
How to get it: Issued by your home country. Renew at your country's embassy or consulate in Germany — appointments can take weeks, so check the expiry early.
- Application form (often via ElterngeldDigital)Required
Can you do it online?
Elterngeld runs on state portals — we open your Bundesland's where we have it.
Open the official portal ↗What usually comes next
Good to know
- Apply within three months of the birth — it's only backdated up to three months, so don't wait.
- You'll need the special 'für Elterngeld' birth certificate copy from the Standesamt, plus 12 months of payslips.
- Basis- vs ElterngeldPlus changes how long and how much you receive — model both before choosing.
- Both parents can split the months; reserve the two partner months so you don't lose them.
Frequently asked questions
What do I need for Elterngeld in Mainz?
You'll need 6 key documents: Birth certificate — the 'für Elterngeld' copy, Payslips of the last 12 months, Health insurance confirmation, Employer confirmation of parental leave, Passport or ID of both parents, Application form (often via ElterngeldDigital). Mainz is the capital of Rhineland-Palatinate, just across the river from Frankfurt; it runs services on its own state portals, separate from Hesse.
Can I do Elterngeld online in Mainz?
Elterngeld runs on state portals — we open your Bundesland's where we have it.
Which office handles Elterngeld in Mainz?
Apply for parental allowance (Elterngeld) in Mainz is handled at the local level in Rhineland-Palatinate. The exact office and any forms are linked from the official source on this page, and the Amtly app opens the right Mainz / Rhineland-Palatinate portal for you.
Checklist last verified 2026-06-11. Rules vary by office and change over time — always confirm with the official source linked above.