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Covid France: Curfew exemption certificate updated for 23:00 change

A night-time curfew remains in place across France. We explain the reasons allowed for going out during this time and give the link for the new attestation form needed

Walking a dog at night
Walking your dog is one reason you are allowed to go out during the 23:00 to 06:00 curfew in France

France’s national curfew was pushed back two hours this week and is now in place between 23:00 and 06:00.

The exemption form (attestation de déplacement) that people should complete if they need to go out during these hours has been updated.

You can find – in French or English – or through the track and trace phone application TousAntiCovid.

There are still six permitted reasons for going out during the curfew:

  • Professional reasons: Travel between your home and place of work, education or training; business travel that cannot be postponed; travel to participate in tasks of general interest at the request of an administrative authority
  • Health: Travel for consultations, examinations or check-ups; travel for vaccinations; travel for care or treatment that cannot be provided remotely; travel to purchase medication or products relating to health
  • Compelling family reasons: Giving assistance to vulnerable people, the elderly or children; travel to assist people with disabilities
  • Judicial or administrative summons
  • Long-distance travel: Going to airports, train stations, bus stations as part of a long-distance journey
  • Pets: Short walks with pets, within a maximum of one kilometre from your home
  • Anyone caught out during the curfew without one of these essential reasons risks a fine of €135, which can rise to €375 in the event of non-payment or failure to appeal within the period indicated on the ticket.

    France’s national curfew is set to be removed entirely on June 30.

    Read more:

    French health pass launches: How and when to use it

    Curfew, cafes, work, travel: France's new Covid rules from June 9