District Office Ladenburg

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The district office of Ladenburg was an office in Baden from 1803 to 1864 with its seat in Ladenburg .

After the electoral Palatinate was dissolved in 1802/03, the city of Ladenburg fell to Baden . In the course of the reorganization of the administrative structure of Baden through the general tender on the division of the Grand Duchy of Baden into districts of July 7, 1807, the Ladenburg office took the place of the Oberamt Ladenburg , albeit with a completely different geographical layout. From 1809 the name was Bezirksamt Ladenburg.

In addition to the city of Ladenburg, the following places belonged to the office:

Bishop's court

The layouts and responsibilities of the Baden offices and the higher-level intermediate bodies have been reformed several times. The district office of Ladenburg initially belonged to the bailiwick of Strahlenburg, from 1809 to the Neckar District and from 1832 to the Lower Rhine District . The district office, which had its seat in the former bishop's court in Ladenburg, was the supervisory authority for the communities and the first instance in civil and criminal court matters. After the administration and the judiciary were separated, the Ladenburg District Court was founded in 1857 . In 1863 the Ladenburg office was dissolved with effect from October 1, 1864. The community Heddesheim was assigned to the district office Weinheim , all other places including the city of Ladenburg came to the district office Mannheim . The Ladenburg District Court existed until 1872 and was then dissolved.

Officials were:

literature

  • Jörg Kreutz: Amt und Amtsstadt Ladenburg 1705–1863 / 64 in: Hansjörg Probst (Hrsg.): Ladenburg: from 1900 years of town history . Verlag Regionalkultur, Ubstadt-Weiher 1998, pp. 487-503, ISBN 3-929366-89-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Government Gazette of the Grand Duchy of Baden , No. 23 of July 7, 1807, pp. 93-100; here p. 98