St. Pölten judicial district
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Judicial District St. Pölten Regional Court St. Pölten |
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state | Lower Austria |
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Seat of the court | St. Polten |
Code number | 3021 |
competent regional court | St. Polten |
surface | 858.11 km 2 (2016) |
Residents | 119.007 (January 1, 2020) |
The judicial district of St. Pölten is one of 24 judicial districts in Lower Austria and includes the city of St. Pölten and 25 communities in the district of St. Pölten . The District Court of St. Pölten is responsible for the judicial district, the higher court is the Regional Court of St. Pölten.
St. Pölten judicial district
history
On July 1, 2002, the District Court of Herzogenburg and with it the judicial district of Herzogenburg were closed , the judicial districts in the St. Pölten district were redistributed. The majority of the commoners of the former judicial district, namely Herzogenburg, Inzersdorf-Getzersdorf, Nussdorf ob der Traisen, Obritzberg-Rust, Statzendorf, Traismauer and Wölbling, were assigned to the judicial district of St. Pölten, Kapelln and Weißenkirchen an der Perschling came to the judicial district of Neulengbach . On the same date, the communities Böheimkirchen , Kasten bei Böheimkirchen , Michelbach and Stössing came from the judicial district of St. Pölten to the judicial district of Neulengbach.
Communities
Residents: as of January 1, 2020
Cities
- Herzogenburg (7844)
- St. Poelten (55,514)
- Traismauer (6330)
- Wilhelmsburg (6492)
Market towns
- Frankenfels (1941)
- Hafnerbach (1663)
- Hofstetten-Grünau (2684)
- Karlstetten (2175)
- Kirchberg an der Pielach (3207)
- Markersdorf-Haindorf (2090)
- Envious (1472)
- Nussdorf ob der Traisen (1786)
- Ober-Grafendorf (4593)
- Obritzberg-Rust (2321)
- Prinzersdorf (1592)
- Pyhra (3566)
- Rabenstein an der Pielach (2537)
- Wölbling (2553)
Communities
- Gerersdorf (985)
- Haunoldstein (1226)
- Inzersdorf-Getzersdorf (1617)
- Loich (594)
- St. Margarethen an der Sierning (1007)
- Schwarzenbach an der Pielach (380)
- Statzendorf (1443)
- Weinburg (1395)
See also
Web links
- Statistics Austria (Ed.): Current directory of municipalities
- Statistics Austria (Ed.): Current community lists
- Court database of the Federal Ministry of Justice
Additional information: Statistics Austria does not use the official spelling of www.justiz.gv.at
Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistics Austria: Changes to judicial districts from 2001. (PDF; 46.45 kB).