Land register central archive Kornwestheim

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Two offices of the state of Baden-Württemberg have existed under the umbrella and the name of the land register central archive on the Salamander area in Kornwestheim since 2012 . The central land register archive of Baden-Württemberg as an office of the judicial administration and the central land register archive in Kornwestheim, as a branch of the Baden-Württemberg state archive .

Logo of the branch office of the Landesarchiv BW, land register central archive Kornwestheim
Magazine section of the central land register archive

history

The central land registry archive was created in the course of the Baden-Württemberg land registry and notary reform. During this reform, between 2012 and 2017, all 662 land registries held by the Baden municipalities and the Württemberg notaries' offices were dissolved. Responsibility for keeping the land register was transferred to thirteen local courts keeping the land register. All paper land registry documents from the dissolved land registry offices were brought to the central land registry archive in Kornwestheim, where they were recorded, stored and secured for a long time.

Land Register Central Archive Baden-Württemberg - Justice Department (District Court Ludwigsburg)

The central land register archive as a branch of the thirteen district courts keeping the land register is responsible for all current questions about real estate (office of the Ludwigsburg district court). The Baden-Württemberg Land Register Central Archive provides information from the land register documents after 1900 in accordance with the nationwide land register regulations.

Base file magazine of the land register central archive

Land register central archive Kornwestheim - Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, branch office

As a branch office of the Baden-Württemberg State Archives, the Kornwestheim Land Register Central Archive takes on the permanent task of administration, maintenance and long-term security for the administration of justice, as well as lending the paper-based and legally relevant land register documents to the local courts keeping the land register. Over 13.2 million land register documents with a volume of more than 161,000 running meters are stored in the central land register archive. A large part of this is made up of the legally relevant land registers and basic files from 1900 onwards. The central land register archive uses 2D data matrix codes to manage its files. RFIDs are also used to secure old stocks.

Use of historical land register documents

Reading room of the Grundbruch Central Archive

The Kornwestheim land register central archive grants access to the historical land register documents, which as a rule date from before 1900. These documents with a volume of approx. 8,000 running meters can be viewed in the reading room set up in 2019 for house research, local and home history and family history issues for all interested parties in accordance with the provisions of the Baden-Württemberg State Archives Act. These documents come predominantly from the formerly grand ducal Baden, the royal Württemberg and the royal Prussian-Hohenzollern areas. An overview of the documents before 1900 is available.

Historical land register documents

The Baden land register documents mainly include the land registers kept in protocol form (also called purchase protocols, purchase and exchange books or warranty books), the pawnbooks with enclosures and indexes as well as the stock books (forerunners of the later parcel registers) with the associated registers and Records of the warehouse accounting. In Württemberg, in particular, the goods books, building cadastre, the deposit books, deposit logs and the purchase books with the corresponding enclosures and directories are part of the historical land register documents. The servitude books created from 1836 onwards are mostly still legally relevant and must be viewed via the judicial office. In Prussia, land register regulations were adopted as early as the 1870s, on which today's land registry is based. Therefore, for the Hohenzollern area, the land files and deposit registers that have been created since 1850 as well as the land registers that were added from 1872 are of interest for research.

literature

  • Michael Aumüller: The central land register archive Kornwestheim, in: Moments 2/2014
  • Michael Aumüller, Clemens Rehm, Karen Wittmershaus: Das Baden-Württembergische Grundbuchzentralarchiv, in: Der Archivar 67 / Heft 1 2014 , pp. 14–22.
  • Michael Aumüller: Organized mass - magazine and magazine management in the Baden-Württemberg land register central archive Kornwestheim, in: The archive magazine - requirements, processes, dangers. Lectures at the 78th Southwest German Archive Day on June 21 and 22, 2018 in Augsburg, ed. by Christian Kruse and Peter Müller (special publication by the Baden-Württemberg State Archives), Stuttgart 2019, pp. 49–59.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Central land register archive . Baden-Württemberg State Archive. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  2. https://www.leo-bw.de/themenmodul/sudwestdeutsche-archivalienkunde/archivaliengattungen/amtsbucher/kaufbucher Article "Kaufbücher", Südwestdeutsche Archivalienkunde in LEO-BW
  3. https://www.leo-bw.de/themenmodul/sudwestdeutsche-archivalienkunde/archivaliengattungen/amtsbucher/guterbucher Article "Güterbücher", Südwestdeutsche Archivalienkunde in LEO-BW
  4. https://www.leo-bw.de/themenmodul/sudwestdeutsche-archivalienkunde/archivaliengattungen/amtsbucher/unterpfandsbucher Article "Unterpfandsbuch", Südwestdeutsche Archivalienkunde in LEO-BW
  5. https://www.leo-bw.de/themenmodul/sudwestdeutsche-archivalienkunde/archivaliengattungen/amtsbucher/servitutenbucher Article "Servitutenbücher", Südwestdeutsche Archivalienkunde in LEO-BW
  6. https://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/web/59395 Information on land register documents from the time before 1900

Coordinates: 48 ° 51 '42.7 "  N , 9 ° 10' 44.3"  E