Thuringia's Public Advocate offers free legal help in Meiningen on June 16
The Thuringian Public Advocate is offering another chance for residents to seek free, straightforward help with government-related issues. On June 16, 2026, Claudia Democh will hold a public consultation day in Meiningen, providing personal support and clear answers to complex problems. The Public Advocate serves as Thuringia’s independent ombudsman, assisting citizens with public law matters. Whether dealing with administrative hurdles or disputes with authorities, the office steps in to clarify and resolve issues without red tape.
The upcoming session takes place at the Schmalkalden-Meiningen District Office, specifically in Room 239 of Building 2 at Obertshäuser Platz 1. Appointments are required, so those interested must book in advance. The event starts at 9:00 AM and runs throughout the day. For those unable to attend in person, concerns can still be submitted by email or post. Written inquiries should be sent to P.O. Box 90 04 55, 99107 Erfurt. Additional consultation dates and details about the Public Advocate’s services are listed on the official website, www.buergerbeauftragter-thueringen.de.
This consultation day offers direct access to free legal guidance on public administration matters. Residents can address their concerns face-to-face or through written channels, ensuring support remains accessible. Further opportunities for assistance will continue to be announced online.
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