Grant County Circuit Court

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Court Type:Circuit Court
State:IN
County:Grant
Street Address:101 E. 4th St.
City:Marion
Zip Code:46952
Phone:765-668-8121
Fax:765-668-6541
Hours:Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Website URL:https://www.grantcounty.net
Parking:Parking for jurors is available around the Courthouse Square and along side streets.
Directions:Circuit Court is located on the 2nd floor of the Courthouse, which is located at 101 East Fourth Street in downtown Marion (on the Square).
Public Transportation:Both public transportation and taxi service are available in Marion.
Restrictions:Cell phones are not permitted in the Courthouse.Do not wear hats, tank tops, or any attire which will reasonably be deemed as inappropriate for the Courtroom.
Languages:English
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Grant-County-Circuit-Court-Indiana-138281736255343/
About / Additional Info:Whitson's History of Grant County reports that the Circuit Court was first held at the home of David Branson (one of the co-founders of the City of Marion) in 1832. When the courthouse was built it was split in half to house both the Circuit Court and Superior Court 1.