County Courthouses
County courthouses are buildings where legal matters are handled at the county level. They typically house various courts, including district courts and family courts, and may also contain offices for county officials, such as the clerk of court and district attorney. These courthouses serve as the venue for trials, hearings, and other legal proceedings.
In addition to their judicial functions, county courthouses often serve as important historical and architectural landmarks within their communities. Many courthouses feature unique designs and styles, reflecting the history and culture of the area. They may also host public events and provide resources for residents seeking legal assistance.