In the period 1922–2001, the High Consistory Collection was deposited in the episcopate building in Sibiu. Because this location offered neither good conditions for conservation nor access for the general public, the High Consistory took the decision to move the church archives – including the High Consistory Collection – to Teutsch House. Prior to the transfer, during the period 2002–2004, the High Consistory Collection was archived, taking into account modern techniques of archiving. The collection was divided into a number of sections according to the structures and areas of activity of the High Consistory, such as: the minutes of High Consistory meetings, the section dealing with confessional schools, the Consistory chancery, the correspondence of the bishops, and disciplinary documents concerning ministers. After the completion of the archiving process in 2004, the High Consistory Collection became accessible to the general public. Since then, this collection has become one of the most researched collections in the Teutsch House archives.