DJI Registration

DJI Drone Registration

Every DJI drone flying in the EU must be registered. Learn about operator IDs, e-ID requirements, and how to carry your proof of registration digitally in your phone's wallet.

LogoCertificato di pilota remoto UE
NOME PILOTA
Marco Rossi
NUMERO DI REGISTRAZIONE
ITA-RP-h9t3v5nx
CATEGORIE
A1/A3, A2
RILASCIATO DA
ENAC (Italia)
SCADENZA
08.03.2031

EU Drone Registration for DJI Owners

Under EU Regulation 2019/947, every drone operator in Europe must register with their national aviation authority before taking flight. This applies to all DJI drone owners without exception — the regulation covers any drone equipped with a camera or sensor capable of capturing personal data, and every consumer DJI drone has a camera.

Registration involves two distinct steps. First, you register as a drone operator — the person legally responsible for the drone and its operations. You receive a unique operator registration number, commonly called the e-ID. This alphanumeric code must be physically displayed on your DJI drone and, on newer models, broadcast electronically via remote identification.

Second, you obtain a remote pilot certificate by passing an online theory exam. The A1/A3 certificate is the most common for DJI drone pilots flying in the Open Category. This certificate confirms your knowledge of airspace rules, privacy regulations, meteorology, and flight safety. It is typically valid for five years.

The registration process is handled by each country's aviation authority: the LBA in Germany, the RDW in the Netherlands, the DGAC in France, ENAC in Italy, AESA in Spain, and so on. Registration in one EU country is valid across all member states.

Which DJI Drones Must Be Registered?

The simple rule: if your DJI drone has a camera, it must be registered. Since every consumer DJI drone ships with a camera, this effectively means all DJI drones require operator registration in the EU. Here is the breakdown by weight class:

Under 250g (DJI Mini Series)

Registration required — has camera

DJI Mini 3, Mini 3 Pro, and Mini 4 Pro all weigh under 250g but are equipped with high-resolution cameras. EU regulation exempts sub-250g drones from registration only if they have no camera or sensor capable of capturing personal data. Since all DJI Minis have cameras, operator registration is mandatory. You must display your e-ID on the drone.

250g to 4kg (Air, Mavic, FPV, Avata)

Registration required — always

All drones above 250g require registration regardless of whether they have a camera. This covers the DJI Air 3 (720g), Mavic 3 series (895-958g), DJI FPV (795g), and Avata 2 (377g). You need both operator registration and the A1/A3 remote pilot certificate. The e-ID must be physically visible on the drone and, where supported, broadcast via the drone's remote ID system.

Over 4kg (Matrice, Inspire, Enterprise)

Registration + Specific Category

Professional DJI drones exceeding 4kg — such as the Matrice 30T (3.77kg MTOW with payload) and Matrice 350 RTK (6.3kg) — typically operate in the Specific Category. This requires more extensive registration, an operational risk assessment (SORA), and potentially an A2 certificate or Standard Scenario authorization. Contact your national aviation authority for specific requirements.

Carry Your Registration Digitally

EU regulations require you to carry proof of your remote pilot certificate during every drone flight. While your operator e-ID must be physically attached to the drone, your pilot certificate can be presented digitally. But searching through email attachments or PDF files while an inspector is waiting is far from ideal.

drone-pass.com solves this by converting your EU drone pilot certificate into an Apple Wallet pass. Your registration number, authorized categories, expiration date, and verification QR code are all displayed on a clean, professional pass that sits alongside your boarding passes and credit cards. One tap and your certificate is on screen.

The pass includes the original QR code from your national aviation authority, allowing instant verification by inspectors or law enforcement. It works with certificates from all EU member states and costs just €2.99 for a one-time conversion. Upload your certificate PDF, pay, and your digital pass is ready in seconds — delivered directly to your phone and optionally emailed for backup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to register my DJI Mini drone in the EU?
Yes. Even though the DJI Mini series weighs under 250g, EU Regulation 2019/947 requires operator registration for any drone equipped with a camera or sensor capable of capturing personal data. All DJI Mini models have cameras, so registration is mandatory. You register as an operator on your national aviation authority's website and receive an operator ID that must be displayed on your drone.
What is the difference between operator and pilot registration?
In the EU, the operator is the person or organization responsible for the drone operation — they register once and receive an operator ID (e-ID). The remote pilot is the person actually flying the drone — they must hold a certificate of competency (A1/A3 or A2). One operator can have multiple pilots, and one pilot can fly for multiple operators. Both registrations are mandatory for legal DJI drone operations in Europe.
Where do I put my operator e-ID on my DJI drone?
Your operator registration number (e-ID) must be placed on the drone so it is visible without using tools. Most DJI pilots use a small printed label or engraved tag placed on the underside or arm of the drone. The label must withstand normal flight conditions. Additionally, newer DJI drones support remote ID broadcast — check your DJI firmware settings to enable electronic identification.
How much does DJI drone registration cost in the EU?
Registration costs vary by country. In many EU member states, operator registration is free or costs a small annual fee (typically between 0 and 30 euros). For example, registration is free in the Netherlands (RDW) and costs about 20 euros per year in Germany (LBA). The A1/A3 exam and certificate issuance may have separate fees depending on your country.
Can I carry my DJI drone registration digitally?
Yes. While the operator e-ID must be physically displayed on your drone, your pilot certificate can be carried digitally. drone-pass.com converts your EU drone pilot certificate PDF into an Apple Wallet pass for €2.99. This gives you instant access to your certificate details, registration number, and verification QR code — right on your phone whenever you fly your DJI drone.

Registered Your DJI? Digitize Your Certificate.

Upload your EU drone pilot certificate PDF and get your Apple Wallet pass in seconds. Always have proof of registration when flying your DJI drone.

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