
The decision is now final: the new central registry court for Hesse will be located in Fulda.
Fulda – Fulda will be the seat of the future central registry court in Hesse, which is scheduled to begin work in 2030 and will bring together almost all of the previous registry courts in the state. Hesse's Justice Minister Christian Heinz announced this on Wednesday in the city palace in Fulda Corresponding information from our newspaper confirmed this.
Fulda will be the location of the registration court
“Fulda has a lot going for it. The cathedral city is conveniently located, which is a big advantage for the employees who will work there,” said Heinz, according to a statement from the ministry. In addition, the property in which the registration court will be housed is spatially connected to the district court. Major renovations are not necessary, the necessary rooms are already available in the Fulda authority center, which saves time and money, said the Minister of Justice.
The registry court is responsible for maintaining the commercial, association, cooperative and company registers. In Hesse In addition to the Frankfurt District Court, there are currently 17 other registration courts. In the future, these locations – with the exception of Frankfurt – will be consolidated in Fulda. According to the Frankfurt am Main Higher Regional Court, as things currently stand, around 70 jobs and capacity for around 20 young talent will be created there.

Heinz described the decision as an investment in the future of East Hesse and as a strengthening of Fulda as a judicial location. East Hesse is “an important region for the justice system in Hesse,” as the minister emphasized. The study center for financial administration and justice is already located there, and the central registry court is now adding another component that will make the region more attractive for young judicial talent because, in addition to the training, concrete career prospects will also be created locally.
The new central registry court for Hesse is scheduled to start work in 2030
According to the Ministry of Justice and the Higher Regional Court, a total of 60 properties had previously been identified and evaluated, and eight properties in central and eastern Hesse were examined in more detail. The central registry court in Fulda is expected to start work in 2030. “It's a good day for the Hessian justice system and the city of Fulda. I'm very pleased that we now have a decision and can move forward,” said Heinz.





