Sør-Trøndelag District Court
Sør-Trøndelag District Court (Norwegian: Sør-Trøndelag tingrett) is the district court serving all municipalities in Sør-Trøndelag, except for Hitra, Frøya and the municipalities of Fosen.
It was created in 2003 when Gauldal District Court, Orkdal District Court and Midt-Trøndelag District Court were merged. On 1 January 2010 it absorbed Trondheim District Court too. Headquarters are in Trondheim.[1]
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District courts |
Alstadhaug · Alta · Asker and Bærum · Aust-Agder · Aust-Telemark · Bergen · Brønnøy · Dalane · Drammen · Eiker, Modum and Sigdal · Fjordane · Follo · Fosen · Fredrikstad · Glåmdal · Gjøvik · Halden · Hallingdal · Hammerfest · Hardanger · Haugaland · Hedmarken · Heggen and Frøland · Indre Finnmark · Inntrøndelag · Jæren · Kongsberg · Kristiansand · Larvik · Lister · Lofoten · Moss · Namdal · Nedre Romerike · Nedre Telemark · Nord-Gudbrandsdal · Nordhordland · Nordmøre · Nordre Vestfold · Nord-Troms · Nord-Østerdal · Ofoten · Oslo · Rana · Ringerike · Romsdal · Salten · Sandefjord · Sarpsborg · Senja · Sogn · Stavanger · Sunnhordland · Sunnmøre · Søre Sunnmøre · Sør-Gudbrandsdal · Sør-Trøndelag · Sør-Østerdal · Trondenes · Tønsberg · Valdres · Vesterålen · Vest-Telemark · Voss · Øst-Finnmark · Øvre Romerike
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Former district courts |
Eidsvoll · Flekkefjord · Gauldal · Hadeland and Land · Haugesund · Holt · Holmestrand · Horten · Inderøy · Indre Follo · Indre Sogn · Karmsund · Kragerø · Lyngdal · Mandal · Midthordland · Midt-Trøndelag · Nedenes · Nes · Nordfjord · Orkdal · Ryfylke · Sand · Sandnes · Skien and Porsgrunn · Solør · Stjør- and Verdal · Sunnfjord · Tana and Varanger · Tinn and Heddal · Toten · Trondheim · Ytre Follo · Ytre Sogn · Vinger and Odal · Vardø · Voss
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Industrial Disputes · Land Consolidation · Conciliation board
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