Amtsgericht Anklam, District court branch office in Anklam, Germany
Amtsgericht Anklam is a branch office of the Pasewalk district court located in the Lilienthal Center at Anklamer Markt. The office processes civil and criminal cases, manages legal documents, and handles administrative procedures for regional residents.
The institution was established in 1879 as a royal Prussian district court with three judges. It was restructured into a branch office following judicial reforms in 2014.
The court building represents the German legal system's emphasis on local accessibility, maintaining judicial services within smaller communities of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
The office is located at Baustraße 9 in the Lilienthal Center and is accessible to residents and visitors. It is advisable to inform yourself about required documents beforehand, as processing legal cases requires specific paperwork.
The branch office maintains specific responsibilities for youth criminal cases while operating under the broader authority of the Pasewalk district court system.
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