Address: 625 Campbellsville St, Liberty, KY 42539, USA
“I found the website to be very helpful and easy to operate.”
Address: 231 Court House Square, Liberty, KY 42539, USA
“I’ve always loved talking and interacting with Cameron, Jeff, Craig and the others! This is my home town and happy to live here!”
Address: 526 W Main St #11, Beattyville, KY 41311, USA
“Very nice and helpful”
Address: 30 N Main St, New Castle, KY 40050, USA
“CLOSED FOR MAJOR RENOVATION. NO PUBLIC ACCESS The Henry County Courthouse, located in New Castle, is undergoing major renovation and will be closed for an extended period of time. A temporary venue has been provided in a formerly vacant commercial space in Eminence, Kentucky. A review of the original courthouse , written about a year ago, and prior to the renovation is included below. Previous additions to the original building were added in the Twentieth Century and have been removed from the original structure, which was completed shortly after the Civil War. The original courthouse structure will be retained and upgraded inside to conform to current public facilities standards. An addition to the rear of the original building will conform to the asthetics of the original building, and where possible, interior archetecural features of the original structure will be retained. The following review was posted about a year ago: The Henry County Courthouse is one of the oldest courthouses in Kentucky. Construction began before the Civil War and stopped for the duration of the war, after which the building was completed. The walls are solid brick and the framework is heavy timber construction. There is a void between the ceiling above the ground level and the floor of the upper level. That void is filled with many tons of earth, making a massive timber framework necessary. Several theories are offered regarding the purpose of this feature, but there is no known definitive explanation. These include fire protection, noise isolation and increased thermal mass, making the building cooler in summer and warmer in winter. When the courthouse was built, there was no electric light or central heat. Many fireplaces and chimneys we're provided for heat. High ceilings and large windows helped provide natural light and ventilation. Interior doors had transoms to provide ventilation when doors were closed. The basement is little used today and is not open to the public. Massive structural timbers are visible in the basement, and some of the original jail cells are there, still intact. The original ceramic tile surface of the ground level floor remains mostly intact, with a few damaged places. One such place was repaired with concrete many years ago and bears graffiti inscribed in the concrete before it had hardened. The original clockworks have been removed from the clock tower, restored and put on display on the ground level. The clock still runs with a fair degree of accuracy. This courthouse has been renovated and updated several times but a substantial portion of the building remains much as it was originally built. The building is now outdated and does not meet current needs. A major renovation and expansion is currently in the planning stages. As many of the original design features as possible will be retained. Please mark the "thumbs up" icon below if you find this review useful.”
Address: 5272 Madison Pike, Independence, KY 41051, USA
“Wow so many improvements to this historic site. No more line snaking outside. There is a friendly greeter who takes your information and a digital board to watch as your name pops from the wait section on the left to the service section with kiosk number on the right. Bonus! There are seats to sit in. My only regret is that all the historic wood on the floors and the court rooms are gone; told it was necessary to keep the building. A little sad. I've been going here since my friend's dad was Sheriff of Independence back in the 1970s. They did keep the marble so that's a plus and most important, they kept the building!”
Address: 224 S Main St, Williamstown, KY 41097, USA
“Friendly kind curteous workers here who dont make u wait long at all”
Address: 6025 Rogers Ln # 141, Burlington, KY 41005, USA
“Business as usual at this court just 1 after another judge pretty much just excepts what the lawyers or prosecutor advises and off to the next person in and out court starts at 8:30a.m. and runs smoothly till all finished. The best option is the video ZOOM app. If u think u can't make it in time call the clerk and she will give you a number to call in and talk with the judge or a number and password to link up directly to the days hearings.very nice courthouse very fair on the treatment and not near as costly as many I've been in. Great job running the place everybody really appreciated all the help with rescheduling and good old fashioned southern hospitality and Genuine Kentucky courtesy.5 stars. Wish every courthouse was so understanding nice to the people and very helpful staff.”
Address: Court St, Stanton, KY 40380, USA
“A nice clean facility.”
Address: 123 Church St, Bedford, KY 40006, USA
“Great public service and very knowledgeable staff.”
Address: 101 W Main St, Richmond, KY 40475, USA
“Inside the front door is a historic display. A text message from Squire Boone, brother of Daniel Boone. It was carved into a large stone so his brother could not miss it. Found on a farm off US-421 in southern Madison County near Big Hill in 1939.”
Address: Pendleton County Judicial Center, 120 Ridgeway Ave, Falmouth, KY 41040, USA
Address: 1009 Ethen Alan Dr, Bardstown, KY 40004, USA
Address: 101 E Main St, Stanford, KY 40484, USA
“Went here the other day and was in and out super quick. Everyone working was super nice and friendly.”
Address: 125 E Main St #1, Carlisle, KY 40311, USA
“Discussion with Judge Executive about US Bike route 21. Very helpful in revising route via Carlisle and enthusiasm for the economic impact of the bike trail.”
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