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Für Kosmetik Zuständige Behörden in Deutschland Gemäß Art. 34 Verordnung (EG) Nr Für Kosmetik zuständige Behörden in Deutschland gemäß Art. 34 Verordnung (EG) Nr. 1223/2009 German Competent Authorities on Cosmetic Products in Accordance to Art. 34 of Regulation (EG) No 1223/2009 Behörde und Abteilung (Office and Department) Strasse (Street) Ort (City) FON Email Baden-Württemberg Link zum Behördenverzeichnis des Bundeslandes: http://www.veterinaeraemter-bw.de/ Regierungsbezirk Freiburg Landratsamt Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald Sautierstraße 30 79104 Freiburg 0049(0)761 2187-3928 [email protected] Veterinärwesen und Lebensmittelüberwachung Landratsamt Emmendingen Adolf-Sexauer-Str. 3/1 79312 Emmendingen 0049(0)7641 4514400 [email protected] Veterinäramt und Lebensmittelüberwachung Landratsamt Konstanz Otto-Blesch-Straße 51 78315 Radolfzell 004907531 800-2010 [email protected] Amt für Verbraucherschutz und Veterinärwesen Landratsamt Lörrach Wiesentalstraße 74 79539 Lörrach 0049(0)7621/410-2241 [email protected] Fachbereich Veterinärwesen & Lebensmittelüberwachung Landratsamt Ortenaukreis Okenstraße 29 29 77652 Offenburg 0049(0)781 8059091 [email protected] Amt für Veterinärwesen & Lebensmittelüberwachung Landratsamt Rottweil Johanniterstraße 23 78614 Rottweil 0049(0)741 244-0 [email protected] Veterinär- und Verbraucherschutzamt Landratsamt Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis Humboldtstraße 11 78166 Donaueschingen 0049(0)7721/913-5050 [email protected] Amt für Veterinärwesen und Lebensmittelüberwachung Landratsamt Tuttlingen Luginsfeld 15 78532 Tuttlingen 0049(0)7461 9265403 [email protected] Veterinäramt Landratsamt Waldhut Am Wallgraben 34 79761 Waldshut-Tingen 004907751 865 201 [email protected] Veterinärdienst und Lebensmittelüberwachung Regierungsbezirk Karlsruhe Bürgermeisteramt Baden-Baden Briegelackerstraße 8 76532 Baden-Baden 0049(0)7221 93-15 92 [email protected] Veterinärbehörde und Lebensmittelübewachung Landratsamt Calw Vogteistr. 42-46 75365 Calw 0049Fax(0)7051/160-122 [email protected] Abt. Verbraucherschutz und Veterinärdienst © BVL, 23.06.2021 Aktuelle Version abrufbar unter: www.bvl.bund.de/kosmetikbehoerden Seite 1 von 25 Behörde und Abteilung (Office and Department) Strasse (Street) Ort (City) FON Email Landratsamt Enzkreis Stuttgart Straße 23 75179 Pforzheim 0049(0)7231 308-9401 [email protected] Verbraucherschutz- und Veterinäramt Landratsamt Freudenstadt Reichsstraße 11 72250 Freudenstadt 004907441 920 4201 [email protected] Amt für Veterinärwesen und Lebensmittelüberwachung Landratsamt Karlsruhe Beiertheimer Allee 2 76173 Karlsruhe 00490049(0)721 936 830 20 [email protected] Amt für Veterinärwesen und Lebensmittelüberwachung Landratsamt Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis Eberstadter Straße 52 74722 Buchen 0049(0)6281 5212-1458 [email protected] Fachdienst Veterinärwesen und Verbraucherschutz Landratsamt Rastatt Am Schlossplatz 5 76437 Rastatt 004907222 381 2400 [email protected] Veterinäramt und Verbraucherschutz Stadt Heidelberg Bergheimer Strraße 69 69115 Heidelberg 0049(0)6221 58-17110/ - [email protected] Veterinärabteilung 17030 Stadt Karlsruhe Alter Schlachthof 5 76124 Karlsruhe 0049(0)721 133 71 01 [email protected] Lebensmittelüberwachung und Veterinärwesen Stadt Mannheim Karl-Ludwig-Straße 28-30 68165 Mannheim 0049(0)621 293-2525 [email protected] Veterinärdienst Stadt Pforzheim Heinrich-Witzenmann-Straße 75179 Pforzheim 0049(0)7231 39-2394 [email protected] Amt für öffentliche Ordnung - Abteilung Veterinärdienst Regierungsbezirk Stuttgart Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart Hauptstätter Straße 58 70178 Stuttgart 0049(0)711-21688-581 [email protected] Amt für öffentliche Ordnung, Lebensmittelüberwachung, Veterinärwesen Landratsamt Böblingen Parkstraße 16 71034 Böblingen 0049(0)7031-663/ -1468/- [email protected] Veterinär- und Lebensmittelüberwachungsamt 1796 Landratsamt Esslingen Am Aussichtsturm 5 73207 Plochingen 0049(0)711 3902-415 00 / Veterinär-und Lebensmittelüberwachungsamt (0)711 3902-415 10 Sekretariat Landratsamt Göppingen Pappelallee 10 73037 Göppingen 0049(0)7161 202 4501 [email protected] Amt für Veterinärwesen und Verbraucherschutz - Dezernat VI Landratsamt Heidenheim Felsenstraße 36 89518 Heidenheim an der 0049(0)7321 321-26 01 [email protected] Fachbereich 42 Veterinärwesen und Verbraucherschutz Brenz Landratsamt Heilbronn Lerchenstraße 40 74072 Heilbronn 004907131/994-606 [email protected] Landratsamt Heilbronn Leitung Sachgebiet 52.3 Veterinäramt Landratsamt Hohenlohekreis Schloßstraße 3 74653 Kupferzell 0049(0)7940 18-670 [email protected] Veterinäramt Landratsamt Ludwigsburg Hindenburgstraße 20 71638 Ludwigsburg 0049(0)7141 144-20 31 [email protected] Veterinärangelegenheiten und Verbraucherschutz © BVL, 23.06.2021 Aktuelle Version abrufbar unter: www.bvl.bund.de/kosmetikbehoerden Seite 2 von 25 Behörde und Abteilung (Office and Department) Strasse (Street) Ort (City) FON Email Landratsamt Main-Tauber-Kreis Wachbacher Straße 52 97980 Bad Mergentheim 0049(0)7931 48 27 62 53 [email protected] Veterinäramt Landratsamt Ostalbkreis Julius-Bausch-Straße 12 73430 Aalen 0049(0)7361 503 18 30 [email protected] Veterinäramt und Verbraucherschutz Landratsamt Rems-Murr-Kreis Erbstetter Str. 58 71522 Backnang 004907191 895 4062 [email protected] Veterinär Landratsamt Schwäbisch Hall Eckartshäuser Straße 41 74532 Illshofen 004907904 7007-3240 [email protected] Amt für Veterinärwesen und Verbraucherschutz Stadt Heilbronn Bahnhofstrasse 2 74072 Heilbronn 0049(0)713 562395 [email protected] Veterinärwesen und Lebensmittelüberwachung Regierungsbezirk Tübingen Landratsamt Alb-Donau-Kreis Schillerstr. 30 89077 Ulm 0049(0)731 1740 [email protected] Fachdienst Verbraucherschutz, Veterinärangelegenheiten Landratsamt Biberbach Rollinstr. 17 88400 Biberach 0049 (0)7351 52-6180 vetamt(at)biberach.de Kreisveterinäramt/Lebensmittelüberwachung Landratsamt Bodenseekreis Albrechtstraße 67 88045 Friedrichshafen 0049(0)7541 204 51 77 [email protected] Veterinäramt Landratsamt Ravensburg Friedenstraße 6 88212 Ravensburg 0049(0)751 85 54 10 [email protected] Veterinäramt Landratsamt Reutlingen Aulberstr. 32 72764 Reutlingen 0049(0)7121 4802410 [email protected] Lebensmittelüberwachungsamt Landratsamt Sigmaringen Gorheimer Allee 4 72488 Sigmaringen 0049(0)7571 102 75 21 [email protected] Fachbereich Veterinärwesen und Verbraucherschutz Landratsamt Tübingen Wilhelm-Keil-Straße 50 72072 Tübingen 004907071 207-32 02 [email protected] Abt. 32 Veterinärwesen und Lebensmittelüberwachung Landratsamt Zollernalbkreis Robert- Wahl- Str. 7 72336 Balingen 0049 (0)7433 / 92-19 00 [email protected] Amt für Veterinärwesen und Verbraucherschutz Stadt Ulm Steinbeisstraße 13 89073 Ulm 0049 (0)731 161-27 00 [email protected], info@alb-donau- Abteilung Städtisches Veterinäramt - Lebensmittelüberwachung kreis.de Bayern Link zum Behördenverzeichnis des Bundeslandes: http://www.freistaat.bayern/ Regierungsbezirk Mittelfranken Landratsamt Ansbach Crailsheimstraße 64 91522 Ansbach 0049+49 981 51 440 [email protected] Sachgebiet 82 - Gesundheits- und Veterinärwesen Landratsamt Bayreuth Markgrafenallee 5 95448 Bayreuth 0049+49 921 728 197 / +49 [email protected] FB Veterinärwesen und Verbraucherschutz 15123897147 Landratsamt Erlangen-Höchststadt Nägelsbachstraße 1 91502 Erlangen 0049+49 9131 803 2435 /- [email protected] Verbraucherschutz/ Lebensmittelüberwachung 2433/- 2434 © BVL, 23.06.2021 Aktuelle Version abrufbar unter: www.bvl.bund.de/kosmetikbehoerden Seite 3 von 25 Behörde und Abteilung (Office and Department) Strasse (Street) Ort (City) FON Email Landratsamt Fürth Im Pinderpark 4 90507 Zirndorf 0049+49 911 9773- 1907 [email protected] Verbraucherschutz od. -1906, -1905 Landratsamt Nürnberger Land Postanschrft: Waldluststraße 1 91207 Lauf an der Pegnitz 0049+49 9123 950 6598 [email protected] Lebensmittelüberwachung und Verbraucherschutz Landratsamt Roth Weinbergweg 1 91154 Roth 0049+49 9171 81 1657 [email protected] Lebensmittelüberwachung Landratsamt Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen Bahnhofstraße 2 91781 Weißenburg i. Bay. 0049+49 9141 902 272 [email protected], Veterinärwesen gesundheitlicher Verbraucherschutz [email protected] Stadt Amberg Herrnstr. 1-3 92224 Amberg 0049+ 49 9621 10 1306 [email protected] Amt für Ordnung und Umwelt Stadt Ansbach Nürnberger Str. 32 91522 Ansbach 0049+49 981 51 440 [email protected] Lebensmittelüberwachung Stadt Fürth Schwabacher Str. 170 90763 Fürth 0049+49 911 974-1461 [email protected] Amt für Umwelt, Ordnung und Verbraucherschutz Stadt Nürnberg Innerer Laufer Platz 3 90403 Nürnberg 0049+49 911 231 2524, [email protected] Lebensmittelüberwachung +49 911 231 3388 Stadt Schwabach Nördliche Ringstraße 2 a-c 91126 Schwabach 0049+49 9122 860 268 [email protected] Lebensmittelüberwachung Regierungsbezirk Niederbayern Landratsamt Deggendorf Herrenstraße 18 94469 Deggendorf 0049+49 991 3100 206 [email protected] Lebensmittelüberwachung Landratsamt Dingolfing-Landau Obere Stadt 1 84130 Dingolfing 0049+49 8731 87 143, - lebensmittelueberwachung@landkreis-dingolfing-
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