County Courthouse
A County Courthouse is a government building where legal cases are heard and decided. It serves as the central location for various judicial activities, including trials, hearings, and the filing of legal documents. Each county in the United States typically has its own courthouse, which is often home to a District Court and other local courts.
In addition to courtrooms, a county courthouse may house offices for judges, clerk of court, and other legal personnel. It often features public spaces where citizens can access legal resources and information. The courthouse plays a vital role in maintaining law and order within the community.