The land and mortgage register division is one of the divisions of the district court, but it has its own specificity which distinguishes it from other court divisions. This specificity results from the types of cases examined and their number. Due to this specificity, there are also problems related to the management of such a division, unknown in other court divisions. Additional faculty management problems arise in the case of large departments covering areas of large cities. The article presents selected problems and an attempt to solve them in practice, as well as the special role of the head of the division and the president of the court in finding and applying appropriate solutions for the efficient work of the land and mortgage register division.