Applying without a Betreibungsauszug: the newcomer's playbook

At a glance
- No registration — no extract: that's normal
- 3 substitutes replace it
- One calm explanation sentence is enough
- Your first Swiss extract is empty by design
On this page
Every newcomer to Switzerland hits the same wall: the apartment application asks for a Betreibungsauszug — the Swiss debt register extract — and you cannot get one, because the register only knows people who are already registered at a Swiss address. You need an apartment to get the document that apartments require.
It feels like a trap. It isn’t. Agencies in expat-heavy cities process applications from newcomers every week, and there is an established, accepted way to handle the missing document. This guide is that playbook.
Why the catch-22 exists
The debt enforcement register is kept per district of residence. An extract certifies that your district’s office opened no proceedings against you in the last five years — which presupposes you lived there. No registered Swiss address, no district, no extract. (The full background is in the Betreibungsauszug guide.)
Agencies know this perfectly well. What they actually screen for is not the paper itself but the answer it gives: does this person pay their bills? Your job is to answer that question with other evidence — and to do it before they have to ask.
The substitute package
Replace the extract with three things, attached together in your dossier:
- Employer confirmation. A short letter from your Swiss employer (HR can produce it in a day): position, start date, salary, contract type. If you are relocating for the job, ask for a sentence confirming the relocation. This is the strongest single substitute — it shows a Swiss income stream that didn’t exist when your old credit history ended.
- A credit report from your previous country. Most countries have an equivalent: SCHUFA in Germany, a credit bureau report in the US/UK/Canada, and so on. Recent, and translated into English or a Swiss national language if it isn’t already. It answers the five-year question the Swiss extract would have answered.
- One explanation sentence in the application letter. Calm, factual, no apology — see the wording below.
If you have them, add a previous landlord reference from your last country and your last months of salary slips (old job or new). Each one shifts you from “unknown risk” toward “documented, just foreign”.
The explanation wording that works
One sentence, stated as fact, placed where the extract would otherwise be listed:
As I have recently arrived in Switzerland, a Swiss debt register extract is not yet available for me; I have instead enclosed an employer confirmation and a credit report from my previous country of residence, and will gladly provide the Swiss extract as soon as it can be issued.
That is the entire move. No life story, no apology — agencies read it as “knows how the system works, came prepared”. The cover letter generator inserts exactly this paragraph when you tick the newcomer option.
What this does to your chances
Honestly: against an equally strong local file with a clean extract, the local file usually wins. Your counter is to dominate everything you can control — complete document set, salary clearly above the customary three-times-rent benchmark, both references, instant availability, a focused letter. Run the dossier check — it scores the newcomer case fairly and shows which missing piece costs you the most.
And widen the funnel: apply to more listings than feels polite. In the tight cities even flawless local dossiers lose most races they enter; for a newcomer the search is a numbers game played with a well-prepared file.
Get the real extract the moment you can
The week your registration (Anmeldung) is done, order the extract — official cantonal channels and the CHF 17–18 fee are listed in the Betreibungsauszug guide. Some offices issue it within days, online in most cantons.
A practical note: your first Swiss extract will be empty by definition — the register only starts tracking you from registration. Empty is exactly what landlords want; from that day on, your dossier competes as fully Swiss, and this guide retires itself.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get the extract before moving to Switzerland?
No — the register is kept by the district where you are registered as living. Before you have a registered Swiss address there is simply nothing to extract.
Will my application be rejected without it?
Not automatically. Agencies handle newcomers all the time; a strong substitute package — employer confirmation, home-country credit report and a short explanation — keeps you in the race.