District court Lüdenscheid

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The Lüdenscheid District Court is a court of ordinary jurisdiction in Lüdenscheid . It is the third largest of the nine district courts in the Hagen district court .

Seat and District of the Court

Courthouse from 1844
Courthouse from 1907

The seat of the court is Lüdenscheid in the Märkisches Kreis , North Rhine-Westphalia . The judicial district is about 202 km² and extends to the cities of Lüdenscheid and Halver as well as the community of Schalksmühle . Around 100,000 people live in it.

In family matters , the Lüdenscheid district court is also responsible for the communities of Kierspe and Meinerzhagen . Furthermore, the detention items from the district of the Altena district court have been transferred to him.

The tasks of the Agricultural Court are also assigned to the Lüdenscheid district court for the districts of the Altena , Meinerzhagen and Plettenberg district courts .

The trade , cooperative and association register for the district of the Lüdenscheid District Court is kept at the Iserlohn District Court . For reminders and insolvency proceedings is Hagen District Court jurisdiction.

building

The court originally resided in the building at Staberger Straße 3, which was built in 1844, and then until 2004 in the building at Philippstraße 29 , which was built from 1905 to 1907 in neo-renaissance style and is protected as a monument as a “cityscape-defining courthouse in the architectural language of the Wilhelmine era” . It was then housed in the former building of the tax office, 6 Dukatenweg . The Iserlohn Labor Court also holds court days there.

Superior courts

The district court of Hagen is directly superior . The competent higher regional court is the higher regional court Hamm .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Law and Ordinance Gazette for the State of North Rhine-Westphalia of March 13, 2009

Coordinates: 51 ° 13 ′ 22.1 ″  N , 7 ° 37 ′ 29.5 ″  E