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    Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center - Courtrooms

    Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I got that dreaded letter in the mail recently: I was being summoned for jury duty! Because I'm a…read moreresident of Hamilton County, I had to report to this particular court house. My experience being called for jury duty was fine. The people who work here are very professional and efficient. The building itself is beautiful. If you do have to serve on a jury and spend some time here, there are lots of restaurant options to choose from. I ended up being dismissed before lunch. Keep in mind that they don't allow you to park outside of the courthouse itself. There's a free parking garage a block away at which jurors are instructed to park. I would add an additional 10 minutes to your trip to find parking and walk to the courthouse. It's not far away, but there's a traffic light that takes a while. Also keep in mind: Before you enter the courthouse, you have to walk through a body scanner and empty your pockets. It's very easy but also kind of a pain, but I guess it's necessary in these strange and unpredictable times.

    This review is for the Clerk's Office of Hamilton County. I needed a copy of my 45 year old…read moreMarriage License for the new Real ID Driver's License. So off we go to Noblesville. After the quick security check, the women at the Information Desk explained directions clearly and made it very easy to find. What a pleasant surprise when we walked into the Clerk's Office without a line or even a wait. Asked what I needed, I told her and she didn't bat an eye, roll her eyes or take the deep, loud sigh. She was friendly, professional, personable and efficient!! She continued and less than 5 minutes later I had the Certified License in my hands! Poof! Was that a dream? Wow! We were happily stunned with the entire process. The experience felt like we had a personal friend behind the counter. If you need to get an old Marriage License don't totally dread the process. Hopefully, yours will go as smoothly as ours.

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    Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center - Lobby

    Lobby

    Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center - Courtrooms

    Courtrooms

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    Hamilton County Gvt. Center

    Johnson County Courthouse - Superior Courtroom

    Johnson County Courthouse

    4.7(3 reviews)
    39.1 mi

    I found out about this place after the post office canceled the passport appointment I had…read morescheduled for my son a month in advance. Thankfully, I learned that this location accepts walk-ins for passport services. I called ahead to confirm, and I'm really glad I did. They don't offer photo services like the post office, so I had to make an extra stop to get photos taken. I had also already prepaid for a money order on the processing fee, but it turned out they accept credit/debit cards or cash for that portion of the cost ($35), so I ended up paying that way instead (since my money order was too much ($50) because of the extra photo service charge I had opted for originally with the post office). The payment to the U.S. department of state ($130) still had to be money order/cashiers check or a check which I had a money order for that. The building itself is beautiful, very historic with a old-timey vibe. I enjoyed sightseeing around the building, checking out all the landmarks. When we arrived, the security guard at the front was helpful and guided us to the correct area. The staff member who assisted us was also very friendly, which made the process smooth. Parking was free and available around the building, which made things even easier. When I called ahead, they also let me know which entrance to use since some were closed, and that was really helpful. I'm so grateful this option was available the same day. It was convenient, easy to access, and the service was great, plus, the building itself was a nice bonus to see.

    The Johnson County Courthouse stands on a prominent square in Franklin. The Courthouse, designed by…read morearchitect George W. Buenting, was completed in 1881 and is a mixture of Italianate and other styles. The courthouse is the 4th dedicated structure for Johnson County. (Two previous courthouses were destroyed by fire.) The exterior of the building is a combination of brick and limestone. A central clock tower with working bell is prominent. Several war memorials stand in the courtyard including a bronze Civil War sculpture by John Vawter. Inside, marble floors, curved stairways, carved woodwork and other woodwork captured my attention. A central atrium with a beautiful lit ceiling is the centerpiece of the building. The building is pristine with the most recent renovation completed in 1983. The security guard was friendly and directed me to the clerk's office for information. There are several courtrooms in the building. The Superior Court was close to original 1881 condition with folding seating made of wrought iron and oak. Other courtrooms had been modernized. Free parking surrounds the Courthouse square. The building is fully accessible. The Courthouse is worth a visit if you are interested in architecture and history.

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    Johnson County Courthouse - Ornate woodwork

    Ornate woodwork

    Johnson County Courthouse - Sculpture by John Vawter

    Sculpture by John Vawter

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    Monroe County Courthouse

    Monroe County Courthouse

    4.5(2 reviews)
    66.7 mi

    The Monroe County Courthouse sits on a grand square surrounded by thriving restaurants, bars and…read moreshops. There is an energy around the square that I have not seen at other county courthouses. The courthouse building, completed in 1907 is constructed of Indiana limestone (of course). There is a large copper dome on top and four large clocks around the tower. A limestone-carved Lady Liberty sits over the main entrance with a male figure sitting beside her. The building is National Registered as a Historic Place. The Courthouse is surrounded by memorials. The is a really nice Viet Nam memorial on the West side with beautifully cared for flowering plants. On the East side is a War Memorial commentating those who served in multiple wars back to the Spanish American War. Other memorials honor local public servants. This is very much a working Courthouse housing the Circuit Court. Residents can register to vote here. Landscaping is variable around the courthouse with parts needing care. Many of the statues and the exterior of the courthouse building are in need of cleaning.

    Monroe County was formed by the Indiana General Assembly and Bloomington was selected as the county…read moreseat in 1818. A one-story two-room log cabin was the original. The second courthouse was built here between 1819-1826 and was two stories with brick and a stone foundation. It was expanded a couple of times but was eventually demolished for the construction of this new courthouse. The current stricture was build in 1908 and is in the Beaux Arts style. It is large, majestic and absolutely lovely. You'll want to try spotting the weather vane on the top of the dome which was saved from the original courthouse. The grounds of the courthouse have a number of memorials including a Civil War monument and a World War monument (because back then, there was only the one). There is metered street parking on all four sides of the courthouse and the square is surrounded by bars and restaurants and retail shopping. [Review 20563 overall - 101 in Indiana - 1544 of 2023.]

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    Monroe County Courthouse - Relief carving on the War Memorial

    Relief carving on the War Memorial

    Monroe County Courthouse - Lady Liberty

    Lady Liberty

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    Marquis de Lafayette Fountain

    Marquis de Lafayette Fountain

    5.0(2 reviews)
    53.0 mi

    I've been visiting West Lafayette for many years but never noticed this magnificent fountain until…read moremy visit to the Courthouse in September. The fountain is amazing - my first thought was just "wow". The fountain was designed by Laredo Taft in 1887. The statue honors General Lafayette, the city namesake. His figure stands majestically over the pool below. Panels around the base also honor John Purdue (namesake of Purdue University), an artesian well beneath the fountain, early pioneers of the city, Union solders who fought in the Civil War, and William Digby (founder of Lafayette). The fountain is surrounded by beautiful landscaping. Local business workers sat around the fountain eating lunch or reading in the serene setting and the sounds of the fountain water. There is free street parking about a block away. The fountain and Courthouse are definitely worth a visit.

    Famous American sculptor Lorado Taft from Illinois was selected to create the magnificent fountain…read moreon the northeast corner of the Tippecanoe County Courthouse. In 1887, the piece was erected on the site and appears to have undergone some TLC along with the courthouse. The main figure atop the fountain is that of the Marquis de Lafayette who was instrumental in helping the inexperienced and underfunded American military during the Revolutionary War. Below that life sized figure, there are four oval reliefs and below that, an octagonal shape with each of the sides bearing an ornate framing around the names of honorees with ties to the city. Honorees are quite varied and include pioneers, soldiers, John Purdue, and William Digby, the town founder. Earlier versions of the courthouse are also honored. Although the honorees may be somewhat random, the overall beauty of the work is fantastic. Review #1410

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    Marquis de Lafayette Fountain
    Marquis de Lafayette Fountain
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    Decatur County Courthouse - Iron steps

    Decatur County Courthouse

    4.8(6 reviews)
    56.2 mi

    The Decatur County Courthouse is one of the most famous courthouses in the U.S. For 150 years, a…read moretree has grown out of the structure's clock tower, grabbing the attention of visitors. The Courthouse is the second dedicated courthouse of Decatur County. Plans for the building were drafted in 1854 by a committee composed of B. Y. Wilson, I. G. Monfort and B. H. Harney. Construction was overseen by Indianapolis architect, Edwin May, who designed the Indiana State House. The final cost of the Romanesque brink structure and grounds was $120,000. The courthouse opened in 1861. Rennovations to update and repair the building have been made periodically throughout the years beginning in 1889 and an expansion in 1997. The staff is friendly and the officer relayed anecdotal stories about the tree(s). The original tree appeared in the 1870s. Additional sprouts appeared over the years, but have been culled to protect the structure. The tree that exists today is a spout of the original tree. The tree has been identified as a large tooth aspen. Inside the courthouse has been preserved throughout history. Iron stairs ascend to the second floor courts. Original oak trim and some furniture adorn the halls. Historical transfer books neatly stacked in cubbies. Court was in session, so I was unable to visit the courtrooms. Framed historical newspaper articles tell stories from the past. The Courthouse is uniquely poised for visitors. On the immaculate grounds surrounding the Courthouse are a War Memorial and several historic markers.

    I was drawn here by the "See the tree" signs as I exited the interstate to fill up with gas. I…read moreended up staying for a few hours to use one of the power outlets that are along the curb of the courthouse to charge up my house battery in the Sprinter van. While here, I enjoyed the markers in the courthouse and of course, the tree. The marker reads, "Site of the original court house built in 1827 and occupied until 1854. Present building completed in 1860. Large tooth aspen tree appeared in 1870 on the roof of the 115 foot clock tower. In July, 1863, it became a temporary armory while troops bivouacked on the lawn. The treasurer's office held provisions to feed 10 regiments. The 7th Regimental Band had played weekly on the square before being militarized. Many political figures have given speeches from the steps. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973." Yes, there is a tree growing on the roof. It was noticed in 1870 and it's a tourist draw. Yes, a real tree. [Review 20519 overall - 65 in Indiana - round number 1500 of 2023.]

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    Decatur County Courthouse - Historic records

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    Hamilton County Honor Roll, A War Memorial - Lincoln's quote

    Hamilton County Honor Roll, A War Memorial

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I went out exploring one night while we were in town and found this unexpectedly. It was a neat…read moretribute and a war memorial. Go check it out when you are in town and want to explore like I did

    In the shadows of the Hamilton County Courthouse sits an unassuming memorial that would go…read moreunnoticed unless you were walking around the Square. The memorial lists the names of the men of Hamilton County who lost their lives during the Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korean War and conflicts in Southeast Asia (including the Persian Gulf Wars). There is a moving quote from Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on the wall near the base, "From these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion." The names of those lost are listed on three bronze plaques mounted to stone panels. The center plaque from WWI, WWII and Korea was made possible by the Noblesville Lions in 1946. The plaque for the later wars was erected through the leadership of the Jaycee's. No women are listed. US and Indiana State flags flank the memorial. The monument sits nearest the northwest corner of the Square, behind the Sheriff's Historical residence. Visitors can sit on the little wall to reflect near the memorial. There is limited free parking around he Square. Lights shine on the memorial at night. Late afternoon is the best time to visit when the sun is to the west.

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    Hamilton County Honor Roll, A War Memorial - Lincoln's quote

    Lincoln's quote

    Hamilton County Honor Roll, A War Memorial - The Honor Roll

    The Honor Roll

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    Campbell County Courthouse - 6.4.22

    Campbell County Courthouse

    4.4(5 reviews)
    104.3 mi

    Never fun but you gotta take care of business. It's official now...I live in Kentucky. First time I…read morewent I was told I needed a piece of mail with my new address on it. Who would lie about that? Not me...not you. I explained I had a piece of mail with my son's name and my address in my car, but was told NO. Come back when you have something. Another day and I got in line again. Was second...woot! But the young lady in front of me was transferring from Ohio also and had been there several times before. She had a driving abstract - whatever that is - instead of a Drivers License and a interlock. I don't know what that is, and it was causing so many problems I hope I never find out. Someone finally came to help after about 20 minutes, and I was done in about 5 minutes. Exiting I saw the line had grown to about 25 people. So lucky me I didn't came later. I would probably have left and some again another day.

    We went to the courthouse to change our daughters name (she is a minor). She was/is very excited…read moreabout the name change and once we got the paperwork we brought it back notarized the next morning and before the end of the day we got a call saying it was official and we could pick up the paperwork. We had no lines on either visit and when they called I explained I had told my daughter (she's 6) she would have to sign something. A wonderful employee named Gaila (I am sure that's spelled incorrectly-sorry) made this even more special by asking our daughter some questions and getting her more excited.. thank you!!! From this staff and the judge that doesn't let these things pile up-- good work! I am from San Diego and the stories you hear about wait time with any government office is not an exaggeration so I am shocked on how smooth it is here. I miss my hometown but NOT the lines and trying to make sure you get to the right person. This experience and previous ones at this courthouse have been amazing! Thank you For anyone curious... name change from Sandra Marie Frances to Sandy Bella

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    Campbell County Courthouse - 6.4.22

    6.4.22

    Campbell County Courthouse - 6.4.22

    6.4.22

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    Shelby County Court House - Art Deco railings

    Shelby County Court House

    4.0(1 review)
    38.4 mi

    The Shelby County Court House is unusual by Indiana standards. Unlike most courthouses around the…read moreState, this courthouse does not stand on a grand downtown square surrounded by local businesses. The building is located several blocks south of the town square and is surrounded by other government offices in a campus-like setting. Additionally, the Shelby County Court House is distinctively Art Deco in style and architecture. Built in 1936, the Court House is the third building, replacing former damaged and obsolete structures. Bohlen and Son designed the structure. Currently, the front steps are undergoing renovation. The public entrance is in the rear, where there is also an accessible ramp. Visitors pass through security. The deputies were welcoming and super helpful during my visit. While there is no formal visitor tour, I was welcome to explore and take photos (no courts were in session). The Art Deco atrium is fabulous with classic railings and lovely green swirl marble on the walls. The first floor houses several clerk offices and the courtrooms are upstairs. Beyond the atrium, most of the original Art Deco features have been removed and updated. The grounds are tidy without fanfare. There is a single monument in front honoring those who served in the Civil War and a tree honoring a local deputy lost the line of duty. There is free parking around the building and public restrooms available inside. The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. This is a lovely piece of architecture and worth a visit.

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    Shelby County Court House - Art Deco doors.

    Art Deco doors.

    Shelby County Court House - Grand staircase

    Grand staircase

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    Hamilton County Courthouse - courthouses - Updated May 2026

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