District Court in Tábor, District court and cultural monument in Tábor, Czech Republic.
The District Court in Tábor is a judicial building that serves as a first-instance court handling civil and criminal cases for the region. It processes legal matters across the entire Tábor district and forms part of the local administrative center.
The court was established in 1980 as part of the Czech judicial system during a period of institutional reorganization. It has served the region as a judicial institution ever since its creation.
The District Court building holds official status as a cultural monument, registered under Czech heritage identification number 31980/3-4520.
The building is centrally located in Tábor on Náměstí Mikuláše z Husi street. Keep in mind this is an active judicial institution, so access may be limited or restricted to official business.
The court operates within a structured two-instance system where decisions can be appealed to regional courts, ensuring multiple levels of legal review.
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