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Calloway, Marshall County Judicial Buildings To Close Monday

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The Marshall and Calloway County Judicial Buildings in Kentucky will be closing to the public beginning Monday, March 16, until further notice due to growing concerns with the Coronavirus pandemic.

Chief Circuit Court Judge Jamie Jameson issued a statement to the media early this morning which reads: “After discussing the matter with local leaders and receiving instructions from the Kentucky Supreme Court to this effect, as Chief Circuit Court Judge, I am informing the public and media that the Marshall & Calloway County judicial buildings will be closed to the general public beginning Monday, March 16th, 2020 until further notice.

Residents will thus not be able to visit driver’s licensing, the Circuit Court Clerk’s office, the division of Probation and Parole, Pretrial Services, the Commonwealth Attorney’s office, the District, Family, or Circuit Court Judge chambers, or any other services offered in these buildings during this time.

Any citizen who has business currently scheduled with any of the agencies located in these buildings should reschedule any related appointments or appearances. Anyone that has a scheduled court date during this time should contact their attorney if they have one, or if not, the county Circuit Court Clerk’s office at (270) 527-1480 (Marshall) or (270) 753-2714 (Calloway) to receive further instructions.

Those who have business with pretrial services for any court should call 270-527-8815 (Marshall) 270-753-9917 (Calloway) and leave a message with a reliable number for pretrial services to return a call to. Those who need to report to Probation & Parole or otherwise contact them for either county should call 270-527-3515 (Marshall) or 270-753-7980 (Calloway). Emergency matters will still be handled as needed including requests for Emergency Protective Orders and Domestic Violence matters.

We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time and ask for your continued prayers for our community and its leadership.”

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