His father Juraj was mayor of
Bjelovar (1871–1881), and his brother Antun was a school writer and
pedagogue. He graduated in law in
Vienna. He began his service as a pristav (official) at the royal authority in Vinkovci, and later served as a computing advisor in Rakovac and
Petrinja, in the
Military Frontier. In
1878, during the occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, he was appointed government commissioner for the city of Brod. In
1881 he was promoted, as a reward, to the rank of government clerk. From
1885 he was vice-county administrator (podžupan) in
Đakovo, and from
1892 in
Požega. From
1905 to
1906 he was the
Lika-Krbava grand župan. After that he was retired at his own request. From
1908 to
1909 he served as supreme chief in
Zagreb. In the period from 23 July
1909 to
1910 he was head of the Department of Internal Affairs in Zagreb and deputy ban (podban) during the tenure of Ban
Pavao Rauch (appointed 5 July
1909). == Ban and commissionership ==