Auglaize County Courthouse, County courthouse in Wapakoneta, United States.
Auglaize County Courthouse is a county courthouse in Wapakoneta built in Italianate style with a stone foundation and varied window designs throughout its facade. A prominent clock tower with a copper dome sits atop the building.
Construction of the current building started in 1893 when the original Greek Revival courthouse became too small for the growing county. The new structure has served as the seat of county government and courts since its completion.
This courthouse has long served as the place where legal matters and government administration happen for the county's residents. People visit here to handle important official business and legal proceedings.
Visitors can access public records at the Clerk's office during regular business hours. Many civil case documents are also available through the courthouse's online system for remote access.
Inside the building stands a Justice statue that occupies an unusual place in this location's story. The community organized a fundraising effort to relocate the statue to its current position in the Great Hall.
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