Contact

Address:
Supreme Court of the Czech Republic
Burešova 20, 657 37 Brno
Czech Republic
E-mail: international@nsoud.cz
Tel: +420 541 593 480
Fax: +420 541 213 493

Contact:
Ms Lívia Ivánková
Head of the Department of Analytics and Comparative Law
Tel.: + 420 541 593 480
E-mail: international@nsoud.cz

Ms Gabriela Tomíčková
Spokesperson
Tel.: +420 541 593 162 
Tel.: +420 778 751 571
e-mail: 
tiskovy.mluvci@nsoud.cz

How To Get to The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic From the Brno Main Railway Station (Brno Hlavní Nádraží):
Take tram no. 1 (direction Řečkovice) from the public transport stop in front of the Main Railway Station to the Antonínská stop. From this stop, continue on foot along Lidická Street in the direction of the tram for about 200 metres. Then take the first street to the left to Burešova Street, where the building of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic is located. See detailed map on mapy.cz.

E-Registry:
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E-mail:
The address of e-registry is: podatelna@nsoud.cz
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