Johnson County Courts
Online Tour of Johnson County Courthouse
On this page you will find information about the Johnson County Courthouse, including its location, hours, available parking, accessible entrances, and a short history of the courthouse building. In addition, you can access a 360° virtual tour that allows you to view interactive images of the interior rooms and exterior views of the courthouse, as well as still photographs of the courthouse and its historical details.
 

Courthouse Location
Five East Jefferson Street
Franklin, IN 46131 [map]
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Courthouse Hours

Monday through Friday
8:00a.m. to 4:30p.m.


Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities

A wheelchair accessible entrance is located at the north entrance to the courthouse. There is elevator access in the courthouse.


Parking

Parking is available on the east and west sides of the courthouse as well as near the employee parking lot on the south side.


Courthouse History

The Johnson County Courthouse, constructed 1879-1882, is an eclectic mix of architectural styles that defies a simple description. Among its details are elements borrowed from the Neo-Classical and Beaux Arts Classical styles. The designer, architect George W. Bunting, has been referred to as “…the most prolific designer of county courthouses to reside in Indiana.” Bunting's structure succeeded four previous Johnson County Courthouses. The current building replaced an 1849 structure designed by Edwin May, architect of the Indiana State House. Like so many early courthouses, fire devastated May's design in 1874. A temporary frame structure housed the courthouse functions during the construction of the present building.

The strong classical details of the courthouse such as the pediments, modillions, columns and pilasters define the building. Horizontal bands of limestone create a striking contrast to the red brick construction. The obligatory clock tower is visible for miles, but in Johnson County, four corner towers also keep watch over the courthouse square. Franklin's square is known as a Harrisonburg plan—Lake and Vanderburgh counties display the only other examples in Indiana. This plan combines the Shelbyville and Philadelphia squares whereby allowing streets to intersect at the corners, as well as in the middle of the north and south sides.


Learn more about architectural styles found in many of Indiana's courthouses from the following publication by the Historic Landmarks Foundation: On the Street Where You Live: Be a Building Watcher!
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Learn more about courthouse squares at the Courts in the Classroom website, provided by the Historic Landmarks Foundation.

 
Last modified on Monday, December, 31, 2007
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Postcard of the Johnson County Courthouse
Postcard of the Johnson County Courthouse
 
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