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Filming Permit Scheme in Paris and the Provinces
TO WIT: Broadcasting or publishing images requires the prior consent of the people photographed or filmed as well as from the managers of any public institutions and monuments involved in photographing or filming.
Filming in public places is, in principle, subject to authorization.
However, photographing and filming in public may take place without prior approval for minor operations such as:
- handheld or tripod camera reports
- architectural photographs with or without a stand
- fashion photographs with or without a stand
- training school exercises
How to get permission for filming?
In Paris
Only the Paris Police Prefecture is authorized to deliver permits for filming outside in the streets of Paris. The permit application must be filed at:
Préfecture de police
Unité de la police administrative et de la documentation
Service des prises de vues
Tél. : 33 1 53 71 42 35 ou 45 ou 47 - Fax : 33 1 53 71 67 64
Formalities and timeframes for delivery depend on the number of participants:
- up to 10 people and before 11 p.m.: filming permit not required
- more than 10 people or filming at night after 11 p.m.: normal procedure requiring a period of 3 weeks
- it is also recommended you take the matter up with the Police Commissioner(s) in the relevant district(s).
In addition to the Police Prefecture permit, since a large number of buildings are owned by the City of Paris or under the responsibility of the Culture and Communications Ministry, you must obtain other permits.
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