Career
2018
Appointment as a notary to exercise the office of notary full-time for life with the official seat in Wiesloch and the district of the Regional Court of Heidelberg as the official area.
2016
Assumption of responsibility for the town of Walldorf
2015
Assumption of responsibility for the city of Wiesloch
2005-2007
Consultant for inheritance law at the DAI (Deutsches Anwaltsinstitut e.V. institution of the Federal Bar Association, Federal Chamber of Notaries, Bar Associations and Chambers of Notaries)
2001-2016
Co-author at C.H. Beck Verlag for the Beck'sche Prozessformularbuch "Erbrecht" and the Anwaltshandbuch "Erbrecht"
2000
Appointment as a councillor in the Wiesloch notary's office
1999
Assumption of responsibility for Walldorf and St. Leon-Rot
1999
Secondment as a notary to the Wiesloch notary's office, responsible for Dielheim, Malsch, Mühlhausen, and Rauenberg
1999
Judge at the Regional Court of Heidelberg
1995-1998
Advisor to the Federal Ministry of Justice responsible, among other things, for questions of international accounting law
1994
Appointment as public prosecutor at the public prosecutor's office in Heidelberg
1991
Second state examination in law, entry into the higher judicial service of the state of Baden-Württemberg as a judge at Heidelberg Local Court and Heidelberg Regional Court and as a public prosecutor at Heidelberg Public Prosecutor's Office
1988
First state examination in law, followed by legal clerkship at Heidelberg District Court
Notary Ingolf Erker
After successfully completing my first state examination in law in 1988, I completed my legal clerkship at Heidelberg Regional Court and passed my second state examination in 1991. I then joined the higher judicial service of the state of Baden-Württemberg, where I worked as a judge and public prosecutor in Heidelberg.
In 1994, I was appointed public prosecutor before moving to the Mannheim Regional Court as a judge in 1995. Shortly afterwards, I was seconded to the Wiesloch notary's office as a notary, where I looked after various municipalities. In 1997, I was appointed a judicial councillor, and in 2015 I became a senior judicial councillor and head of the Wiesloch notary's office.
Since 2018, I have been a full-time notary for life, based in Wiesloch. At the same time, I have co-authored specialist publications in the field of inheritance law and worked as a lecturer at the German Lawyers' Institute.