TULSA, Okla. — Starting Monday, July 28, the third floor of the Tulsa County Courthouse will be closed for construction, prompting a reassignment of all judges and court dockets previously located there. The closure is expected to last until August 5, affecting court operations during this period.
Notably, several judges will now be presiding in different courtrooms across the courthouse. Judge Pace has been moved to Courtroom 507, while Judge Chesbro will take over Courtroom 637. Other judge assignments include Judge Wilson in Courtroom 501, Judge Doss in Courtroom 605, and Judge Horton in Courtroom 160. Judge Taylor will operate out of Courtroom 707, whereas Judges Seibert and Lavender have not been assigned new locations at this time.
In relation to legal processes, the in/out boxes will be relocated to the second floor, housed within the County Clerk’s Office. This adjustment is intended to streamline logistics during the construction phase.
Tulsa County officials have confirmed that the construction activities will not affect access to the Tulsa County Public Defender’s Office, ensuring that legal representation remains available to those in need during this transition.
This temporary closure is part of ongoing efforts to improve courthouse facilities and operations, benefiting both legal professionals and the public in the long term.
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