Judicial Campus

On July 2, 2025, Morgan County officials - joined by Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith, Senate President Pro Tempore Rod Bray and State Treasurer Daniel Elliott - cut the ribbon on the new $46 million Judicial Building in downtown Martinsville. 

The building, the cornerstone of the larger $72 million Judicial Campus development, has been under construction since May 2023. It replaces the 30,000 square-foot, 1857 Morgan County Courthouse, which will be renovated for use by county administrative staff.

The new building – an addition to the Morgan County Administration Building that opened more than 30 years ago – features 71,800 square feet over three floors. It includes 21 restrooms and two parking lots with 202 parking spaces.

Morgan County Courts

The new building includes six completely secure courtrooms - one Circuit Court, three Superior Courts and two Hearing Courts. Each courtroom has a separate entrance for court defendants, secure jury spaces, a judge’s room, private restrooms and clerical work areas. State-of-the-art software will be used for recording court proceedings, displaying evidence and facilitating jury trials. Audio assist technology is available during court sessions for those who are hearing impaired and digital boards outside the courtrooms will assist with wayfinding and provide an updated schedule for each court.

And, unlike the previous Courthouse, the Judicial Building has room for all court employees, including those in the prosecutor and probation offices who currently work in various offices throughout Martinsville.

Existing Morgan County Courthouse

After employees move into the new Judicial Building this month, the existing Morgan County Courthouse be rehabilitated for use by County employees currently working in the Administration Building. 

Approximately $23 million in enhancements to the Courthouse include replacing all exterior windows, the roof, the elevator, the plumbing and the heating system. They also include safety and security upgrades, making the building Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant, and a 5,000-square foot addition for accessible public restrooms.

Exterior bricks will be repaired and/or replaced to preserve the historic facade.

Street, sidewalk and parking spot closures in the Courthouse Square – approved by the Martinsville Board of Works in May – will begin in late July and be complete by Thanksgiving this year. Renovations to the existing Courthouse are expected to last until late 2026.

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