Lonoke County Courthouse, County courthouse in Lonoke, Arkansas.
Lonoke County Courthouse is a three-story brick building with two courtrooms located in downtown Lonoke on North Center Street. The structure combines solid brick construction with the practical layout needed for judicial operations.
Built in 1928, it represents the third courthouse the county constructed after previous buildings were destroyed by fire. Its construction marked a commitment to rebuilding the judicial infrastructure despite earlier setbacks.
The building is a central point where residents handle vital records, marriages, and property documents in their daily lives. It serves as a gathering place for legal and civic matters that affect the community.
The courthouse is accessible during regular business hours for visitors needing court records, property documents, or marriage licenses. Its downtown location on North Center Street makes it easy to find and reach.
Lonoke is the only county in Arkansas where the county seat shares the exact same name as the county itself. This naming coincidence reflects a unique relationship between the town and the broader jurisdiction.
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