An objection to an official decision is a formal letter in which a person or company appeals against a decision made by an authority. This document is used to request a review or amendment of the decision. In German, this document is called "Widerspruch gegen Bescheid einer Behörde".
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An objection against an administrative decision is an important tool to challenge decisions made by an authority. This document allows citizens in Germany and Austria to request a review or amendment of the decision.
An objection should be filed if you believe that the decision is incorrect or violates your rights. Typical cases include incorrect calculations or unclear legal bases.
In Germany, the objection is based on the Administrative Procedure Act (VwVfG), while in Austria, the General Administrative Procedure Act (AVG) applies. These laws regulate the deadlines and procedures for objections.
A well-founded objection can lead to the authority’s decision being reviewed and possibly changed. It is important to provide all necessary information and adhere to the deadlines.
In Germany, the deadline is usually one month from the delivery of the decision. In Austria, it is usually two weeks.
You need the decision you wish to object to, as well as all relevant evidence and your personal data.
Yes, in many cases, the objection can be submitted online through the respective authority’s portal.
The authority reviews the objection and makes a decision. They can amend, revoke the decision, or reject the objection.