Burlington County Courthouse, County courthouse in Mount Holly, New Jersey
The Burlington County Courthouse in Mount Holly is a three-story judicial building where courts convene and administrative offices conduct business for the county. Inside, courtrooms and offices handle legal matters and public services for residents throughout the region.
The building was constructed in 1814 with neoclassical design and remains one of the oldest active courthouses in New Jersey. A major renovation in 1905 updated certain features while keeping the original structural elements and distinctive columns intact.
The courthouse serves as the official center where the community conducts legal affairs and settles important matters affecting the county. Its role in everyday life reflects how local governance and justice remain central to the region's identity.
The County Clerk's office provides access to public records, property documents, and voter registration materials during business hours. Visitors should plan to arrive during regular office times and note that some documents may require advance requests.
The building contains courtrooms where cases have been heard for over two centuries and houses extensive archives of local legal and governmental documents. These collections allow residents and researchers to explore the county's legal and administrative past.
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