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Krankschreibung

Krankschreibung / AU

A sick note from your doctor confirming you are unfit for work.

Krankschreibung (also called Arbeitsunfähigkeitsbescheinigung or AU) is a doctor's certificate confirming you are unable to work due to illness.

Since January 2023, Germany uses the electronic sick note (eAU) system. Your doctor submits the certificate electronically to your health insurance, who forwards it to your employer.

By law, you need a Krankschreibung after 3 consecutive calendar days of illness (from the 4th day onward). However, many employers require it from day 1 — check your employment contract.

The sick note does not contain your diagnosis. Your employer has no right to know what illness you have.

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related terms

Arbeitszeugnis

A formal work reference letter that German employers are legally required to provide when you leave a job.

Aufhebungsvertrag

A mutual termination agreement between employer and employee, bypassing the standard notice period.

GKV (Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung)

Germany's public/statutory health insurance system, covering about 90% of the population.

Krankengeld

Sick pay from your statutory health insurance after your employer stops paying (after 6 weeks).

Kündigung

Termination of an employment contract — either by the employer or the employee (resignation).

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