Okresní soud Mladá Vožice
- District Court of Mladá Vožice / NAD 71
Extent and Medium
Textual material
71,84 linear meters
Creator(s)
- District Court of Mladá Vožice; Mixed District Office Mladá Vožice
Biographical History
The District Court in Mladá Vožice began to operate on 10 June 1850, being part of the district of the Regional Court in Tábor. In the years 1855-1868, the so-called mixed district office was established (political and judicial agenda). In 1868, this mixed district office was abolished and only the district court remained in Mladá Vožice. The political agenda was taken over by the Mladá Vožice District Office. In 1949, the District Court in Mladá Vožice was abolished.
Archival History
Documents up to 1897 were handed over by the district court in the years 1940-1949 to the Archives of the Ministry of the Interior in Prague and documents concerning land books to the former Archives of the Czech Lands. In the years 1962-1963, the documents were taken to the District Archives in Tábor. Part of the fonds is stored in the State District Archives of Benešov.
Scope and Content
The fonds contains documents of the Mladá Vožice District Court from (1836) 1850-1949 concerning the civil and criminal agendas, as well as the agenda for the establishment of new land registers. As part of the inheritance agenda (file no. D) there are the inheritance proceedings of Jews who died during World War II, for example in concentration camps, dealt with especially in 1946.
System of Arrangement
The fonds is divided as follows: A. Registration finding aids; B. Files; Land book agenda.
Conditions Governing Access
partly accessible
Finding Aids
Lintner J.: Okresní soud Mladá Vožice 1850-1897. Inventář, 1964, 53 s., ev. č. 33.
Lintner, J. – Vančata, V.: Okresní soud Mladá Vožice 1850-1949. Inventář, 1973, 9 s., ev. č. 95.
Process Info
This archival description was created by the Jewish Museum in Prague in the framework of the cooperation between EHRI and the Yerusha project.
Subjects
- inheritance agenda