Verwaltungsgericht Stuttgart, Administrative court in Stuttgart, Germany.
Verwaltungsgericht Stuttgart is an administrative court in Stuttgart that handles disputes between individuals and government authorities. It processes cases from a large region spanning multiple cities and districts across Baden-Württemberg.
The court was established as part of Germany's administrative justice system to independently review government decisions separate from authorities themselves. This separation creates a distinct judicial body designed to protect citizen rights.
The institution maintains 22 chambers that process legal matters for multiple districts including Böblingen, Esslingen, Göppingen, and the Main-Tauber region.
The building stands at Augustenstraße 5 and features barrier-free access for all visitors. A night mailbox allows document submission outside regular business hours.
The court serves as the largest administrative judicial body in Baden-Württemberg, overseeing legal matters for eleven different administrative districts.
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