Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse
About the Business
Welcome to the Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, a distinguished landmark located at 100 East 5th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Named in honor of Justice Potter Stewart, a notable figure in American jurisprudence, our courthouse is a hub of judicial activity and a pillar of the legal community. As a federal courthouse, we are committed to upholding the rule of law and providing a fair and impartial forum for justice. Our facility hosts various federal court proceedings, including civil, criminal, and appellate cases, serving as a crucial venue for the administration of justice in the region. We are dedicated to ensuring a secure and respectful environment for all visitors, legal professionals, and staff. Whether you are here to participate in legal proceedings, fulfill civic duties, or explore the rich history of our institution, the Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse stands ready to assist and serve the community with integrity and excellence.
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Location & Phone number
100 East 5th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"District and Circuit Courts of the US are located in a classical former Post Office. Great static display on the 1st floor that teaches about the early days of the Judicial Branch up to modern day."
"beautiful building. this was a past US post office prior to being converted to a courthouse. still has an inside worthy of stopping by an seeing vintage po boxes or mailboxes."
"Due to recent regulations you can not park along the street in front of this building. About a block away there are meters on the street or a undergound parking nearby the building. The underground parking is costly but better than walking long distance. The building inside is beautiful art deco design built in the early 1900's that operated as a post office. The po boxes and clerk windows still left intact but not operational. This now operates as a federal courthouse. Be prepared to go through metal detectors and have your ID with you."
"It's a courthouse. If you're an attorney, you think this one is pretty nice and the courtroom is fairly attractive. If you're not, you're not going to like being here."
"My family attended my husbands citizenship ceremony at this court house. I was told to leave at the start of the ceremony due to my special needs child making noise. I wasn't given the chance to calm him, but they said nothing to the children in the seat directly in front of me literally wrestling. The door was quickly closed behind me so that I couldn't even witness this very important occasion from the hallway. When I walked the long hallway, turned making my way back , I was told " you need to be careful they opened the door ". The lack of tolerance and understanding from the staff was shocking and discriminatory on a day when they are welcoming new citizens to the United States. Clearly the staff are in need of training regarding children and people on the autism spectrum. If I could give 0 stars to this facility I would."
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