Paderborn Regional Court

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Regional and district court Paderborn, main entrance

The Paderborn Regional Court ( LG Paderborn for short ) is a court of ordinary jurisdiction and one of ten regional courts in the district of the Hamm Higher Regional Court .

Seat and District of the Court

The seat of the court is Paderborn in North Rhine-Westphalia . The judicial district includes the cities and communities Altenbeken , Anröchte , Bad Driburg , Bad Lippspringe , Bad Wünnenberg , Beverungen , Borchen , Borgentreich , Brakel , Büren (Westphalia) , Delbrück , Erwitte , Geseke , Hövelhof , Höxter , Nieheim , Marienmünster ,Lichtenau (Westphalia) , Lippstadt , Paderborn , Salzkotten , Steinheim (Westphalia) , Warburg and Willebadessen .

So this is the area of ​​the Paderborn and Höxter districts as well as the northeast of the Soest district .

building

The court is located at Am Bogen 2-4 with the Paderborn District Court in one building.

Superordinate and subordinate courts

The Regional Court Paderborn parent Higher Regional Court , the Higher Regional Court of Hamm . The district courts of Brakel , Delbrück , Höxter , Lippstadt , Paderborn and Warburg are subordinate . The following district courts had been subordinate to the Paderborn Regional Court since 1879 and were later dissolved: Borgentreich , Fürstenberg , Lichtenau and Nieheim on September 30, 1932, Beverungen , Erwitte and Rüthen on July 1, 1969, Salzkotten on July 1, 1975, Büren on January 1 1977 and Geseke and Steinheim as of December 31, 1978.

history

From 1846 the Hardehauser Hof served as the official residence for the presidents of the Appeals Court and, later, of the Paderborn Regional Court .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. § 1 of the Prussian ordinance on the repeal of local courts of July 30, 1932.
  2. § 1 of the first law amending the organization of the ordinary courts of June 24, 1969.
  3. Section 41 (3) of the Sauerland / Paderborn Act of November 5, 1974.
  4. Section 4 of the second law amending the organization of the ordinary courts of July 6, 1976.
  5. Section 6 of the third law amending the organization of the ordinary courts of July 11, 1978.

Coordinates: 51 ° 43 ′ 7.3 "  N , 8 ° 45 ′ 28.8"  E