Howard H. Baker, Jr. United States Courthouse 800 Market Street, Knoxville, TN 37902
About the Business
Welcome to the Howard H. Baker, Jr. United States Courthouse, a cornerstone of justice and legal proceedings in Knoxville, Tennessee. Conveniently located at 800 Market Street in the heart of downtown Knoxville, this esteemed courthouse serves as a hub for federal judicial activities in the region. Named in honor of the distinguished statesman and former U.S. Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr., the courthouse stands as a testament to his legacy and commitment to public service.
Our facility is equipped to handle a wide range of federal cases, providing a venue for civil, criminal, and appellate proceedings. We are dedicated to upholding the rule of law and ensuring fair and impartial justice for all. Visitors to the courthouse can expect a professional and secure environment, staffed by knowledgeable personnel ready to assist with any inquiries.
Whether you are attending a court session, filing legal documents, or exploring the historic architecture of our building, the Howard H. Baker, Jr. United States Courthouse is committed to serving the legal needs of the community with integrity and respect. For more information on court schedules, services, and visitor guidelines, please explore our website or contact our office directly. We look forward to serving you.
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Location & Phone number
800 Market Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902, United States
Reviews
"I believe Satan might be housed in this building, actually it's Howard Baker's ghost. Note: Judges and clerks take payment in Black Rock stock. This court has no respect for jurisdiction and has trampled on due process rights time and again."
"They proved it's ok to deal drugs as long as you tell on the next person in my opinion it's not true so let's put a stop to heroin and fentanyl"
"Playing Bagpipes in front of the City County Building downtown Knoxville 9/11 Memorial 2022"
"The handicapped entrance is to the side, with elevators available, but parking is very limited. There are only three spots at the courthouse, with a few more way down below, at the City County building, necessitating elevators and a long hallway between the buildings. This is an old building not built with handicapped people I mind, at all. Otherwise, they have two sets of stairs, with security passings at all entrances."
"I have had one assignment for the Knoxville News Sentinel at this location. I had to wait in the lobby for more than one hour and everyone there seemed very nice and sympathetic that I had to sit and wait. Funny thing is I don't mind waiting. Been doing that most of my life now it would seem:)"
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