Apply for old-age pension for long-term insured persons
If you have been insured for many years, you can retire with deductions before reaching the standard retirement age under certain conditions.
Description
With the pension for long-term insured persons, you can receive an old-age pension with deductions before reaching the standard retirement age.
If you were born between 1949 and 1963, the age limit for a pension without deductions will be gradually raised from 65 to 67.
If you were born in 1949 or earlier, the age limit is 65. However, you can also claim the old-age pension for long-term insured persons early - at the earliest when you reach the age of 63. However, you will then receive a maximum reduction of 14.4 percent.
Online service
Online-Dienste der Deutschen Rentenversicherung Bund
Description
Use this service online
Trust level
You need an electronic ID card with a PIN to use the service (trust level: high).
further information on the level of trust for online services
Identification
- electronic identification using national eID means - identity card
- electronic identification using notified eID means of other EU member states – eIDAS Connector
- electronic identification using notified eID means of other EU member states
Contact person
Servicetelefon der Deutschen Rentenversicherung
Opening hours
Service hours Monday to Thursday: 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Friday: 7.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Contact
telephone: +49 800 10004800
Internet
Required documents
- Pension application for long-term insured persons
- Personal document (such as identity card, passport, birth certificate or family register)
Forms
Forms available: Yes
Written form required: Yes
Informal application possible: No
Personal appearance necessary: No
Online services available: Yes
Prerequisites
- You fulfill the minimum insurance period (waiting period) of 35 years.
- You have reached the relevant age.
The waiting period includes
- Contributions from employment or self-employment. Under certain conditions, months in which you received sickness benefit, unemployment benefit, unemployment benefit II or transitional allowance in the period from January 2005 to December 2010 also count.
- Voluntary contribution periods,
- child-raising periods for the first 2.5 or 3 years of life,
- months of non-occupational home care,
- months from pension equalization in the event of divorce,
- contributions for mini-jobs that you have paid together with your employer. Contributions for mini-jobs paid by your employer alone are only taken into account on a pro rata basis,
- months from pension splitting between spouses or registered civil partnerships,
- Substitute periods: for example, months of political persecution in the GDR,
- Credited periods: Periods in which you are unable to pay pension insurance contributions for personal reasons, for example due to illness, pregnancy, unemployment, schooling and studies,
- Consideration periods: for example, periods spent bringing up a child who is less than 10 years old.
Basis for legal action
Legal remedy
- Contradiction.
- Detailed information can be found in the decision on your pension application.
- Legal action before the social court.
- Detailed information can be found in the notice of objection.
Procedure
You can submit your application online, in person or in writing.
Online application:
- On the German Pension Insurance (DRV) website under "Online services" you will find detailed information on the process.
- If you follow the "Submit application" link, you will be guided through the next steps and can select the desired application.
- Alternatively, you can use the online services with registration. For example, you can immediately see which insurance periods have already been recorded. You also save time and do not have to re-enter data you already know.
- Complete the application online and upload the required documents.
- Submit your application online.
- You will receive a confirmation of submission.
- The responsible pension insurance provider will check your application.
- You will receive notification of your application.
Personal application:
- Compile the necessary documents for your application and make an appointment with the DRV by telephone.
- During your personal meeting, your application will be recorded electronically and forwarded online to the relevant pension insurance provider.
- The responsible pension insurance provider will check your application.
- You will receive a decision on your application.
Written application:
- Go to the DRV website.
- Download the required application form.
- You can also collect the form in person from the information and advice centers.
- Complete the application form, sign it and attach the required documents.
- Send all documents
- by post to your pension insurance provider, or
- hand them in at one of the local advice centers.
- The responsible pension insurance provider will check your application.
- You will receive a decision on your application.
A person you trust can also submit your pension application on your behalf. Please submit a power of attorney to the pension insurance fund for this purpose. As long as the power of attorney is valid, the pension insurance company will only contact the person you have authorized.
If you give your consent to electronic communication, all correspondence can take place online. You can either use the electronic mailbox under the online services with registration or De-Mail.
Deadlines
If possible, you should submit the application 3 months before the desired start of your pension.
Processing time
Processing usually takes up to 3 months.
Costs
There are no costs.
Further Information
Area of validity
Germany-wide
Official approval
Officially approved by Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (BMAS) on 21.12.2022
Keywords
DRV, German Pension Insurance, Pension insurance, Pension entitlement