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Lawyer - Admission
Service Description
If you want to work as a lawyer, you need a license.
Prerequisites:
- You are qualified to hold the office of judge in accordance with the German Judges Act or
- You meet the requirements for admission in accordance with the Act on the Activities of European Lawyers in Germany of March 9, 2000 (BGBl. I p. 182) or
- You have passed the aptitude test in accordance with this Act.
Admission becomes effective with the delivery of a certificate issued by the Bar Association.
This may only be issued once the applicant has been
- is sworn in and
- has provided proof that professional liability insurance has been taken out or has submitted a provisional cover note.
Upon admission, the applicant becomes a member of the admitting bar association. After admission, the activity may be practiced under the professional title "Rechtsanwältin" or "Rechtsanwalt".
Who should I contact?
Please contact the Thuringia Bar Association.
Which documents are required?
- Proof of professional liability insurance or provisional confirmation of cover
What are the fees?
In accordance with § 3 of the statutes of the Thuringian Bar Association on the charging of administrative fees for the admission procedure, a fee of 400.00 euros is charged.
Legal basis
Applications / forms
The Bar Association itself is responsible for issuing a notice of objection as a self-governing authority.
The Lawyers' Court of Appeal established at the Higher Regional Court is responsible for public law disputes at first instance.
What else should I know?
Admission to the bar can be applied for in any German country, even if the qualification to hold the office of judge was obtained in another German country.
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Technically approved by
Thuringian Ministry for Migration, Justice and Consumer Protection (TMMJV)
Professionally released on
30.07.2019
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6Plus)
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