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Article Annexe 6-1

French Commercial codeIn force

Updated 4 Nov 2023

Jurisdictions with jurisdiction in mainland France to hear, pursuant to article L. 610-1,
procedures applicable to traders and craftsmen

DEPARTEMENT

JURISDICTION

RESSORT


Ain

Bourg-en-Bresse CT

The department

Aisne

District court of Saint-Quentin

Regional court jurisdiction

District Court of Soissons

Regional court jurisdiction

Allier

District court of Cusset

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Montluçon

Regional court jurisdiction

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence

TC de Manosque

The department

Alpes (Hautes-)

TC de Gap

The department

Alpes-Maritimes

Antibes District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

District Court of Cannes

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Grasse

Regional court jurisdiction

Nice District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Ardèche

Aubenas CT

The department

Ardennes

TC Sedan

The department

Ariège

TC de Foix

The department

Aube

TC of Troyes

The department

Aude

District court of Carcassonne

Regional court jurisdiction

District Court of Narbonne

Regional court jurisdiction

Aveyron

TC of Rodez

The department

Bouches-du-Rhône

Aix-en-Provence District Court

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Marseille District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Salon-de-Provence

Regional court jurisdiction

Tarascon District Court

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Calvados

District court of Caen

Regional court jurisdiction

District Court of Lisieux

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Cantal

Aurillac CT

The department

Charente

TC of Angoulême

The department

Charente-Maritime

La Rochelle District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

District Court of Saintes

Jurisdiction of the court

Cher

Bourges CT

The department

Corrèze

Brive-la-Gaillarde CT

The department

Corse-du-Sud

TC d'Ajaccio

The department

Corsica (Haute)

TC of Bastia

The department

Côte-d'Or

Dijon TC

The department

Côtes-d'Armor

Saint-Brieuc District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Creuse

TC de Guéret

The department

Dordogne

Bergerac District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

District court of Périgueux

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Doubs

Court of Besançon

Regional court jurisdiction

Drôme

Romans-sur-Isère CT

The department

Essonne

TC d'Evry

The department, excluding the Paris-Orly airfield right-of-way

Eure

Evreux District Court

Jurisdiction of the District Court

District Court of Bernay

Regional court jurisdiction

Eure-et-Loir

Chartres CT

The department

Finistère

Brest District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Quimper

Regional court jurisdiction

Gard

Nîmes District Court

The department

Garonne (Haute-)

TC of Toulouse

The department

Gers

TC of Auch

The department, excluding the airfield of Aire-sur-l'Adour

Gironde

Bordeaux District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Libourne

Regional court jurisdiction

Hérault

District court of Béziers

Regional court jurisdiction

Montpellier District Court

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Ille-et-Vilaine

District court of Rennes

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Saint-Malo

Regional court jurisdiction

Indre

TC de Châteauroux

The department

Indre-et-Loire

TC de Tours

The department

Isère

Grenoble District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Vienne District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Jura

TC de Lons-le-Saunier

The department

Landes

District court of Dax

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Mont-de-Marsan

CT area and Aire-sur-l'Adour airfield right of way

Loir-et-Cher

TC de Blois

The department

Loire

District court of Roanne

Regional court jurisdiction

Saint-Etienne District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Loire (Haute-)

TC du Puy-en-Velay

The department

Loire-Atlantique

Nantes District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

District Court of Saint-Nazaire

Regional court jurisdiction

Loiret

Orléans CT

The department

Lot

TC of Cahors

The department

Lot-et-Garonne

TC d'Agen

The department

Lozère

TC of Mende

The department

Maine-et-Loire

TC d'Angers

The department

Manche

Cherbourg-Octeville District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Coutances District Court

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Marne

District court of Châlons-en-Champagne

Regional court jurisdiction

Reims District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Haute-Marne

TC de Chaumont

The department

Mayenne

TC Laval

The department

Meurthe-et-Moselle

Val de Briey District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Nancy District Court

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Meuse

Bar-le-Duc District Court

The department

Morbihan

Lorient District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Vannes District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Moselle

Metz judicial court

Jurisdiction of the judicial court

Judicial Court of Sarreguemines

Jurisdiction of the judicial court

Judicial Court of Thionville

Jurisdiction of the judicial court

Nièvre

TC of Nevers

The department

Nord

Douai District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Dunkerque

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Lille Métropole District Court

Jurisdiction of the District Court

County Court of Valenciennes

Regional court jurisdiction

Oise

District court of Beauvais

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Compiègne

Regional court jurisdiction

Orne

TC d'Alençon

The department

Paris

TC de Paris

The department

Pas-de-Calais

Arras District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Boulogne-sur-Mer District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Puy-de-Dôme

Clermont-Ferrand County Court

The department

Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Bayonne District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

District Court of Pau

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Pyrénées (Hautes-)

Tarbes CT

The department

Pyrénées-Orientales

TC of Perpignan

The department

Rhin (Bas-)

Judicial court of Saverne

Jurisdiction of the judicial court

Strasbourg judicial court

Jurisdiction of the judicial court

Rhin (Haut-)

Colmar judicial court

Jurisdiction of the judicial court

Mulhouse judicial court

Jurisdiction of the judicial court

Rhône

Lyon District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

District Court of Villefranche-sur-Saône

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Saône (Haute-)

TC de Vesoul

The department

Saône-et-Loire

Chalon-sur-Saône District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Mâcon

Regional court jurisdiction

Sarthe

TC du Mans

The department

Savoie

TC of Chambéry

The department

Savoie (Haute-)

Annecy District Court

Jurisdiction of the District Court

County Court of Thonon-les-Bains

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Seine (Hauts-de-)

Nanterre District Court

The department

Seine-Maritime

Dieppe District Court

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Le Havre District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

District Court of Rouen

Regional court jurisdiction

Seine-et-Marne

Meaux District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Melun District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Seine-Saint-Denis

Bobigny District Court

The département and the Paris-Le Bourget and Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airfields

Sèvres (Deux-)

TC de Niort

The department

Somme

Amiens District Court

The department

Tarn

County Court of Albi

District court jurisdiction

District Court of Castres

Regional court jurisdiction

Tarn-et-Garonne

Montauban CT

The department

Territoire de Belfort

Belfort District Court

Jurisdiction of the District Court

Val-de-Marne

Créteil CT

The département and the Paris-Orly airfield right-of-way

Val-d'Oise

TC de Pontoise

The department, excluding the Paris-Le Bourget and Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airfields

Var

District court of Draguignan

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Fréjus

Regional court jurisdiction

Toulon District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

Vaucluse

Avignon CT

The department

Vendée

TC of La Roche-sur-Yon

The department

Vienne

Poitiers CT

The department

Vienne (Haute-)

TC of Limoges

The department

Vosges

TC d'Epinal

The department

Yonne

Auxerre District Court

Regional court jurisdiction

County Court of Sens

Regional court jurisdiction

Yvelines

TC de Versailles

The department

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Working with a corporate lawyer in France — Q&A

Any time a strategic decision changes how the company is owned, governed or contractually bound — incorporation, fundraising, M&A, restructuring, shareholder agreements, or major commercial contracts. Earlier engagement always costs less than later remediation.

A notary (notaire) is a public officer who authenticates specific deeds (mainly real-estate transfers and certain family-law acts). A corporate lawyer (avocat) advises on strategy, negotiates and drafts company documents, and represents you in disputes. The two roles complement rather than overlap.

Yes — most of our clients are foreign suppliers, investors or holding entities. We bridge the gap between French law and your home jurisdiction's expectations and deliver everything bilingually.

The SAS (Société par Actions Simplifiée) is the default choice for most international structures: flexible governance, single shareholder allowed, no minimum capital, and works cleanly with foreign holding entities. We assess SARL, SA, SCI on the merits when the situation calls for it.

Yes — communications with a French avocat are protected by the secret professionnel (Article 66-5 of the Law of 31 December 1971). This protection is broader than the common-law attorney-client privilege and applies to written and oral exchanges.

We work on fixed fees for clearly scoped engagements (incorporation, contract drafting, audits) and on monthly retainers for ongoing advisory. Hourly billing is the exception, not the default. You always know the cost before work starts.

Typical timeline is 2–3 weeks from KYC kick-off to RCS registration, assuming standard documentation. Holding-company structures, foreign-shareholder identification or in-kind contributions can extend this — we flag the gating items at the first meeting.

Absolutely. We routinely coordinate with your in-house counsel, expert-comptable or notaire — pragmatic collaboration is the norm, not the exception. We send them everything they need to do their part without duplicating work.

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