Court registry fee preliminary injunction proceedings 2025

When you have an urgent matter for which you want an immediate solution, you go to the interim relief judge to start preliminary injunction proceedings.
Consider, for example, a publication by one party that the other party disagrees with.
Preliminary injunction proceedings can be started before the subdistrict court and a civil court. The main rule is that cases under € 25,000 are handled by the subdistrict court and cases above this amount by the civil court.
Court registry fee for preliminary injunction proceedings
Below you will find the court registry fees for starting preliminary injunction proceedings. Court registry fees are the costs you must pay to the court.
Court registry fee for preliminary injunction proceedings before the subdistrict court
The court registry fees for preliminary injunction proceedings before the civil court* are set out below for you. (*a claim or dispute higher than € 25,000 that does not fall under the criteria for the subdistrict court)
Court registry fee for preliminary injunction proceedings before the civil court
Explanation of legal jargon
The tables above use legal terminology; we will explain what it means.
- A deed = a written statement
- Natural persons are people of flesh and blood; sole proprietorships fall under this category
- Non-natural persons / legal entities exist only in law and are represented by natural persons. Examples of non-natural persons are: private limited companies, associations and foundations.
- Subdistrict court criteria: criminal law offences, employment cases, tenancy cases and cases under € 25,000.
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Who has to pay the court registry fees?
The court registry fees must first be paid by the party starting (the claimant) the preliminary injunction proceedings.
Ultimately, in most cases the costs fall to the party that is found to be in the wrong. The party that wins the preliminary injunction proceedings can recover the costs from the other party.
Costs for the defendant in subdistrict court preliminary injunction proceedings
When you have an urgent matter for which you want an immediate solution, you go to the interim relief judge to start preliminary injunction proceedings. Consider, for example, a publication by one party that the other party disagrees with. Preliminary injunction proceedings can be started before the subdistrict court and a civil court. The main rule is that cases under € 25,000 are handled by the subdistrict court and cases above this amount by the civil court. Court registry fee for preliminary injunction proceedings. Below you will find the court registry fees for starting preliminary injunction proceedings. Court registry fees are the costs you must pay to the court. Who has to pay the court registry fees? The court registry fees must first be paid by the party starting (the claimant) the proceedings. Ultimately, in most cases the costs fall to the party that is found to be in the wrong.

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