Friedberg: Citizens' office report reveals impressive growth figures!
Friedberg presents its annual report 2025 with insights into the population, registry office and tourism. Discover the developments!
Friedberg: Citizens' office report reveals impressive growth figures!
The annual report of the Friedberg Citizens' Office is being published in a new edition and offers comprehensive insights into the city's activities and developments. How friedberg.de reports, the report focuses in particular on central areas such as the information center, the service center, the registry office and tourism.
A notable highlight of the report are the numbers from the registry office, which document a high number of births (506) and marriages (238) in 2025. This contributes to the positive development of the population, which now exceeds 30,000, as confirmed by the State Statistical Office.
Population movements and demographics
The population movements in 2025 show active population dynamics. A total of 1,601 registrations with a main residence were registered, while 1,398 deregistrations were recorded. The number of deaths was 353, resulting in an official population of 30,041 as of December 31st. The proportion of foreigners in Friedberg is 11.55%, which corresponds to 3,469 people.
Public services in focus
The passport and identity card system recorded a total of 3,005 new identity cards and 2,090 passports being issued in 2025. In the area of commercial and restaurant law, there were 811 business registrations, de-registrations and re-registrations. Social services also played an important role, with 412 pension applications being processed.
The tourism sector has also developed positively. Friedberg had a total of 23,344 arrivals and 46,024 overnight stays in 2025, with an average length of stay of 2.2 days. Numerous events in the city and especially in Wittelsbach Castle helped to attract visitors.
Elections and events
Organizing early federal elections posed a challenge, with around 10,000 postal voting documents having to be issued. Despite these hurdles, the citizens' office was able to hold numerous events and effective public relations work at trade fairs, including the CMT Stuttgart and the Aichach trade fair.
In summary, the report summarizes the central tasks and services of the Citizens' Office in concise figures, data and facts. The positive development of the city and its services promises a promising future, especially with a view to the desired recognition as a “large district town” in 2026.