The old seal and today's civic coat of arms have their roots in the late 12th century.
Borgentreich's civic coat of arms has as one charge a rather unusual cross with a spike on the bottom.
Both these noble houses are reflected by today's civic coat of arms.
Burgwald's civic coat of arms has some unusual divisions.
The community's current civic coat of arms was granted in 1953 and is based on seals known from the 15th century.
Many cities also have civic coats of arms; some are recent grants, others date back to the medieval period.
Haiger's civic coat of arms was granted in 1908 and confirmed in 1934.
Raunheim's civic coat of arms have no clear meaning.
Spangenberg's civic coat of arms is based on the town's oldest known seal from 1317.
Herbstein's civic coat of arms in its present form seems to have originated in the 17th century.