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The judges and staff of the Marion County Circuit Court make the following pledge to each litigant, defendant, victim, witness, juror and person involved in a court proceeding: we will listen to you, we will respond to your questions about court procedure, and we will treat you with respect.
A cornerstone from the 1906 Marion County Courthouse on the square in downtown Ocala was included in the 1991 addition.
In this role he has brought the Marion County Courthouse in to compliance with Ohio Supreme Court security guidelines, by requiring all visitors to the courthouse to pass through a metal detector for the first time in Marion’s history, as well as implementing numerous other security procedures.
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Two of the biggest complaints about the 1884 courthouse were that it became too small almost immediately, and that there was no way for handicapped people to get to the second floor. Public dissatisfaction caused a fourth courthouse with more adequate space to be built in 1906.
Built in approximately 1846, the first courthouse was on the corner of Main and Ft. King Street and while photos aren’t available it is described as basically a long cabin. The Courthouse Square was a city block bordered on the north by Silver Springs Blvd., on the east by 1st Ave., on the south by Broadway and on the west by Magnolia Avenue.