Orange County Courthouse, County courthouse and skyscraper in Orlando, United States
The Orange County Courthouse is a tall judicial building in Orlando that rises 24 stories above the city. Inside, it houses multiple courtrooms, legal offices, and spaces designed for different types of proceedings.
The building opened in 1997 to meet growing demand for court facilities in the rapidly expanding Orange County area. Its completion allowed the judicial system to significantly increase its capacity.
The building incorporates state courts, legal offices, and a special purpose courtroom on the twenty-third floor to serve the diverse needs of the community.
The building is open to visitors on weekdays and has parking available in an adjacent garage. Security screening at the entrance is a standard procedure for all visitors.
The courthouse structure includes a four-story base that houses high-volume courts, the Clerk of Courts offices, and a jury assembly area.
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