Legal System in Denmark
How Danish courts work, what your rights are, and where to get helpโan easy 101 for newcomers, students, and expat families.
Overview: Danish law & justice
๐ Civil & criminal law
From contracts, family and tenancy to criminal justice, immigration, and business regulation.
๐๏ธ Access for everyone
Interpreters and legal aid exist so residents can understand and exercise their rights.
๐ Transparency
Clear appeal routes and public information from official portals keep the process open.
Courts & justice system
๐ข Court structure
Three main levels: District Courts, High Courts, and the Supreme Court. Appeals are possible at each level. How itโs organised
๐ฉโโ๏ธ Proceedings
Most cases start in the District Court. Civil, family, small claims, and criminal cases are all handled there. Civil cases
๐งญ Legal aid
Low-income residents may qualify for free/low-cost advice or representation. Retshjรฆlpen
Your rights & responsibilities
๐ฝ Equality before the law
The constitution protects due process and personal freedom. About the Constitution
๐ Privacy & data
GDPR applies: you can access and correct your data. Data Protection Agency
๐ฎโโ๏ธ Police & your rights
If involved in a case, police must explain your rights; interpreters are available. Danish Police
Getting legal help
๐งโโ๏ธ Find a lawyer (advokat)
Use the official registry to search by area and language. Search registry
๐ค Free advice clinics
Volunteer legal clinics can help with basic questions and documents. Find legal aid
๐ฃ๏ธ Language support
You are entitled to an interpreter in court and police matters if you need one. Official info
Useful resources & external links
๐ Life in Denmark
๐๏ธ The Danish Courts
๐ Find a lawyer
Related on exploringdenmark
๐ผ Work permits & employment law
๐ก Housing & tenant rights
๐ก๏ธ Insurance in Denmark
๐จ Safety & emergency
Frequently asked questions
๐ฃ๏ธ Can I get legal help in English?
Yesโlaw firms often offer English service, and courts can arrange interpreters.
๐งโโ๏ธ How do I find a lawyer?
Use the official registry to filter by specialty and location, or ask your kommune for recommendations.
๐ถ Do I have to pay?
Basic legal aid may be free or low-cost if you meet income criteria; complex cases typically require paid representation.
๐ Is my privacy protected?
YesโGDPR applies. You can access and correct your personal data held by authorities.
๐ฎโโ๏ธ What if Iโm arrested?
Police must explain your rights, allow contact with a lawyer, and provide an interpreter if needed.
โฑ๏ธ How long do cases take?
Simple matters can be quick; complex cases may take months or longer. Appeals are possible.