Gersdorff was appointed
Overkammerér to
Crown Prince Christian. He took part in the crown prince's wedding journey to Saxony. After the wedding, he was appointed the county governor of
Husum County. In 1735, he was appointed to the
diocesan governor of Zealand and
the County Governor of Copenhagen. In 1739, Gersdorff was involved in a high-profile legal dispute. The case was triggered by a complaint from a lawyer in Helsingør who believed he had been wronged by Gersdorff and consequently filed a claim for damages. The Supreme Court recognized the validity of the complaint, but Gersdorff addressed the king directly, claiming that the issue was outside the Supreme Court's jurisdiction as it was an administrative matter. Against the explicit advice of Chief Justice, Didrik Sechmann, the king followed Gersdorff's view of the case and declared the verdict invalid. In 1742, Gersdorff became
Secretary of the Chapter of Royal Orders. Gersdorff was created a
White Knight in 1721 and a
Blue Knight in 1748. In 1734, he was awarded the ''
Ordre de l'Union Parfaite''. 1734. ==Written works==