Bad Segeberg District Court

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Building of the Bad Segeberg District Court, formerly the seat of the land registry .

The Bad Segeberg District Court is a German court of ordinary jurisdiction . It is one of seven local courts in the district of the regional court of Kiel and one of 22 local courts in the state of Schleswig-Holstein .

Seat and District of the Court

Jurisdiction of the district courts subordinate to the LG Kiel
  • AG Eckernförde
  • AG Rendsburg
  • AG Kiel
  • AG Plön
  • AG Neumünster
  • AG Bad Segeberg
  • AG Norderstedt
  • The court has its seat in the city of Bad Segeberg .

    The judicial district covers the area of ​​the following cities and municipalities.

    In addition, the municipality-free area of the Buchholz forest estate belongs to the district .

    Courthouse

    The court is located at the foot of the Kalkberg in a listed building on Am Kalkberg 18 . It is the former office building, which was built in 1826 and has meanwhile also served as a land registry office.

    Former courthouse at Hamburger Strasse 29

    The neo-Gothic former courthouse at Hamburger Straße 29 is used for other purposes today. This building is also a listed building.

    Superior courts

    The Bad Segeberg District Court is the entrance court. Superior to him, the Landgericht Kiel and in further stages of appeal, the Schleswig-Holstein Higher Regional Court and the Federal Court .

    See also

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. § 2 of the State Justice Act (LJG) of April 17, 2018, GVOBl. 2018, 231, ber. 441 .
    2. III. No. 1 of Appendix 1 to Section 30 Paragraph 1 LJG.
    3. Segeberg Monument List (PDF; 433 kB), under the identity number 536.
    4. Segeberg Monument List, under the identity number 6912.
    5. § 31 Paragraph 2 Sentence 2 No. 3 lit. a LJG.

    Coordinates: 53 ° 56 ′ 1.8 ″  N , 10 ° 19 ′ 15.2 ″  E