Following is a list of United States federal courthouses in the Eleventh Circuit, which is intended eventually to comprise all courthouses currently or formerly in use for the housing of United States federal courts under the jurisdiction of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers, the person for whom it was named, if applicable, and the dates during which it was used as a federal courthouse. Dates of use will not necessarily correspond with the dates of construction or demolition of a building, as pre-existing structures may be adapted or court use, and former court buildings may later be put to other uses. Also, the official name of the building may be changed at some point after its use as a federal court building has been initiated.
Alabama
Courthouse | City | Image | Street address | Jurisdiction | First used | Last used | Notes |
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Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse† | Anniston | ![]() | 1129 Noble Street | N.D. Ala. | 1906 | present | |
Birmingham | ![]() | Second Avenue North and 18th Street | N.D. Ala. | 1893 | 1921 | Razed in the early 20th century. | |
Robert S. Vance Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse† | Birmingham | ![]() | 1800 5th Avenue North | N.D. Ala. | 1921 | present | Named after Court of Appeals judge Robert Smith Vance in 1990. |
Hugo L. Black U.S. Courthouse | Birmingham | ![]() | 1729 Fifth Avenue North | N.D. Ala. | 1987 | present | Named after U.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black in 1987. |
Decatur | ![]() | 400 Well Street | N.D. Ala. | 1961 | present | Named after District Court judge Seybourn Harris Lynne in 1995. | |
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse† | Dothan | ![]() | 100 West Troy Street | M.D. Ala. | 1911 | present | |
Florence | ![]() | 210 North Seminary Street | N.D. Ala. | 1913 | present | Named after U.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice John McKinley in 1998. | |
Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse† | Gadsden | ![]() | 600 Broad Street | N.D. Ala. | 1910 | 2012 | |
Huntsville | ![]() | Corner of Eustis Avenue and Greene Street | N.D. Ala. | 1890 | 1936 | Razed in 1954. | |
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office† | Huntsville | ![]() | 101 East Holmes Avenue | N.D. Ala. | 1936 | present | |
Mobile | ![]() | 107 St. Francis St | S.D. Ala. | 1856 | 1934 | Razed in 1963; now the site of the RSA–BankTrust Building. | |
John Archibald Campbell U.S. Courthouse | Mobile | ![]() | 113 St. Joseph Street | U. S. Bankruptcy | 1934 | present | Named after Supreme Court Justice John Archibald Campbell in 1981. Housed the Southern District until 2020, then the Bankruptcy court since 2020. |
Mobile Federal Courthouse | Mobile | ![]() | 155 St. Joseph Street | S.D. Ala. | 2020 | present | |
Montgomery | ![]() | 2 South Lawrence Street | M.D. Ala. 5th Circuit | 1885 | 1933 | ||
Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Federal Bldg & U.S. Courthouse† | Montgomery | ![]() | 15 Lee Street | M.D. Ala. | 1932 | present | Named after District Court judge Frank Minis Johnson in 1992. |
G.W. Andrews Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse† | Opelika | 701 Avenue A | M.D. Ala. | 1918 | present | Named after U.S. Rep. George W. Andrews in 1968. | |
Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse† | Selma | ![]() | 908 Alabama Avenue | S.D. Ala. | 1909 | present | |
Tuscaloosa | ![]() | 2201 University Boulevard | M.D. Ala. | 1910 | 1968 | ||
Tuscaloosa | ![]() | 1118 Greensboro Avenue | N.D. Ala. | c. 1968 | 2011 | ||
U.S. Federal Building and Courthouse | Tuscaloosa | ![]() | 2005 University Boulevard | N.D. Ala. | 2011 | present |
Florida
Courthouse | City | Image | Street address | Jurisdiction | Dates of use | Named for |
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U.S. Post Office, Custom House, and Courthouse | Fernandina | ![]() | 401 Centre Street | S.D. Fla. M.D. Fla. | 1912–1962 1962–? Still in use as a post office. | n/a |
Fort Lauderdale | ![]() | 299 East Broward Boulevard, Suite 312 | S.D. Fla. | 1979–present | n/a | |
Fort Myers | ![]() | 2110 First Street | M.D. Fla. | 1998–present | n/a | |
Fort Myers | ![]() | 2301 First Street | S.D. Fla. M.D. Fla. | 1952–1962 1962–1998 Construction completed in 1933; now used as an arts center. | George William Whitehurst | |
Old Fort Pierce Post Office | Fort Pierce | ![]() | 500 Orange Avenue | S.D. Fla. | 1935–? | n/a |
U.S. Courthouse† | Gainesville | ![]() | 25 Southeast 2nd Place | N.D. Fla. | 1911–1964 Now in use as the Hippodrome State Theatre. | n/a |
Gainesville | ![]() | 401 SE First Avenue, Room 243 | N.D. Fla. | 1964–present | n/a | |
Jacksonville | ![]() | Hogan & Forsyth Sts. | S.D. Fla. | 1895–1933 Razed in 1948 | n/a | |
Jacksonville | ![]() | 311 West Monroe Street | S.D. Fla. M.D. Fla. 5th Cir. | 1933–1962 1962–2003 1948–1981 Now offices of the State Attorney General | Ed Austin | |
Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse | Jacksonville | ![]() | 300 North Hogan Street | M.D. Fla. Also a satellite office of the 11th Cir. | 2002–present | Court of Appeals Judge John Milton Bryan Simpson |
Old Post Office & Customshouse† | Key West | ![]() | 281 Front Street | S.D. Fla. | 1891–1932 Now the Key West Museum of Art & History. | n/a |
Sidney M. Aronovitz U.S. Courthouse | Key West | ![]() | 301 Simonton Street | S.D. Fla. | 1933–present | District Court judge Sidney M. Aronovitz (2009) |
Marianna | ![]() | 4396 Lafayette Street | N.D. Fla. | 1928–? Still in use as a post office. | n/a | |
U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, & Customhouse | Miami | ![]() | 100 NE 1st Avenue | S.D. Fla. | 1914–1932 Now privately owned. | n/a |
David W. Dyer Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse | Miami | ![]() | 300 Northeast 1st Avenue | S.D. Fla. | 1933–2008 | District court judge David W. Dyer |
Miami | ![]() | 301 North Miami Avenue | S.D. Fla. | ?–present | C. Clyde Atkins | |
Miami | ![]() | 400 North Miami Avenue | S.D. Fla. | 2005–present | Wilkie D. Ferguson | |
Miami | ![]() | 99 Northeast 4th Street | S.D. Fla. | 1996–present | James Lawrence King | |
Ocala | ![]() | 207 NW Second Street | M.D. Fla. | ?–present | Harold Golden and William Edward Collum, the first and last service members from Ocala to die in the Vietnam War | |
Ocala | ![]() | ? | S.D. Fla. | 1909–1956 Razed ca. 1956 | n/a | |
Orlando | ![]() | 51 East Jefferson Street | S.D. Fla. M.D. Fla. | 1941–1962 1962-1974 Still in use as a post office. | n/a | |
Orlando | ![]() | 80 North Hughey Avenue | M.D. Fla. | 1975–present | George C. Young | |
Orlando | ![]() | 401 West Central Boulevard | M.D. Fla. | 2007–present | n/a | |
Panama City | ![]() | 30 West Government Street | N.D. Fla. | ?–present | n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse† | Pensacola | ![]() | 223 South Palafox Street | N.D. Fla. | 1887–1939 Now owned by Escambia County | n/a |
Winston E. Arnow Federal Building† | Pensacola | ![]() | 100 North Palafox Street | N.D. Fla. | 1939–present Now in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida. | District Court judge Winston E. Arnow (2004) |
Pensacola | ![]() | 1 North Palafox Street | N.D. Fla. | 1998–present | n/a | |
Government House† | Saint Augustine | ![]() | 48 King Street | D. Fla. N.D. Fla | 1845–1847 1847-1868 Original building from the Spanish colonial period; now the Government House Museum. | n/a |
Tallahassee | ![]() | Southeast corner McCarthy & Adams Sts. | N.D. Fla. | 1895–1936 Razed in 1964 | n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse | Tallahassee | ![]() | 110 East Park Avenue | N.D. Fla. | 1936–? Now in use by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida. | n/a |
Joseph Hatchett United States Courthouse | Tallahassee | 111 North Adams Street | N.D. Fla. | 1999–present | n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse Building & Downtown Postal Station† | Tampa | ![]() | 601 North Florida Avenue | S.D. Fla. M.D. Fla. | 1905–1962 1962-2001 Now Meridian Hotel | n/a |
Tampa | ![]() | 801 North Florida Avenue | M.D. Fla. | 1996–present | U.S. Rep. Sam Gibbons | |
West Palm Beach | ![]() | 701 Clematis Street | S.D. Fla. | 1973–present | Paul Grant Rogers |
Georgia
Courthouse | City | Image | Street address | Jurisdiction | Dates of use | Named for |
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Albany | 201 West Broad Avenue | M.D. Ga. | ?-present | Pioneering African American lawyer C. B. King | ||
† | Athens | ![]() | ? | S.D. Ga. M.D. Ga. | 1906-1926 1926-1942 | n/a |
Athens | ![]() | 115 Hancock Avenue | M.D. Ga. | 1942-present | n/a | |
Elbert P. Tuttle U.S. Court of Appeals Bldg†† | Atlanta | ![]() | 56 Forsyth Street NW | 11th Cir. | ?-present | Court of Appeals judge Elbert Tuttle (1989) |
Richard B. Russell Federal Building | Atlanta | ![]() | 75 Spring Street SW | N.D. Ga. | ?-present | Governor and U.S. Senator Richard Russell, Jr. |
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse | Augusta | ![]() | 500 Ford Street | S.D. Ga. | ?-present | n/a |
Frank M. Scarlett Federal Building | Brunswick | ![]() | 805 Gloucester Street | S.D. Ga. | ?-present | District Court judge Francis Muir Scarlett |
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse† | Columbus | ![]() | 120 12th Street | M.D. Ga. | 1933-present | n/a |
Dublin | ![]() | 100 North Franklin Street | S.D. Ga. | 1935-present | U.S. Rep. J. Roy Rowland | |
Gainesville | ![]() | 121 Spring Street SE Room 201 | N.D. Ga. | ?-present | n/a | |
William Augustus Bootle Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse | Macon | ![]() | 475 Mulberry Street | M.D. Ga. | ?-present | District Court judge William Augustus Bootle (1998) |
Newnan | ![]() | 18 Greenville Street | N.D. Ga. | ?-present | Court of Appeals judge Lewis Render Morgan | |
Rome | ![]() | 600 East First Street | N.D. Ga. | ?-present | n/a | |
Tomochichi Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse† | Savannah | ![]() | 125 Bull Street | S.D. Ga. | 1899-present | Creek leader Tomochichi (2005) |
Statesboro | ![]() | 52 Main Street | S.D. Ga. | ?-present | U.S. Rep. Prince Hulon Preston, Jr. | |
Thomasville | 404 North Broad Street | M.D. Ga. | 1962-present | n/a | ||
Valdosta | ![]() | 401 N. Patterson Street | M.D. Ga. | ?-present | n/a | |
U.S. Courthouse | Waycross | ![]() | 601 Tebeau Street | S.D. Ga. | 1926-1975 Built in 1913; currently vacant. | n/a |
Key
† | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) |
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†† | NRHP-listed and also designated as a National Historic Landmark |
See also
References
- For the usage of court abbreviations, see List of United States district and territorial courts.
- "Gadsden's federal courthouse to close". The Gadsden Times. September 11, 2012. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
- Now the Tuscaloosa City Hall.
- "With new Fort Lauderdale federal courthouse funded, Nelson says it's now West Palm Beach's turn".
- "Federal Building Named For War Dead, Ocala Star-Banner, October 16, 1984, 1B.
- "Home". lemeridientampa.com.
- "Public Law 104-230, Congressional Record, Volume 142, October 2, 1996.
- Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
- Listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Following is a list of United States federal courthouses in the Eleventh Circuit which is intended eventually to comprise all courthouses currently or formerly in use for the housing of United States federal courts under the jurisdiction of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image if available its location and the jurisdiction it covers the person for whom it was named if applicable and the dates during which it was used as a federal courthouse Dates of use will not necessarily correspond with the dates of construction or demolition of a building as pre existing structures may be adapted or court use and former court buildings may later be put to other uses Also the official name of the building may be changed at some point after its use as a federal court building has been initiated AlabamaCourthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction First used Last used Notes Federal Building and U S Courthouse Anniston 1129 Noble Street N D Ala 1906 present Birmingham Second Avenue North and 18th Street N D Ala 1893 1921 Razed in the early 20th century Robert S Vance Federal Building amp U S Courthouse Birmingham 1800 5th Avenue North N D Ala 1921 present Named after Court of Appeals judge Robert Smith Vance in 1990 Hugo L Black U S Courthouse Birmingham 1729 Fifth Avenue North N D Ala 1987 present Named after U S Senator and Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black in 1987 Decatur 400 Well Street N D Ala 1961 present Named after District Court judge Seybourn Harris Lynne in 1995 Federal Building and U S Courthouse Dothan 100 West Troy Street M D Ala 1911 present Florence 210 North Seminary Street N D Ala 1913 present Named after U S Senator and Supreme Court Justice John McKinley in 1998 Federal Building amp U S Courthouse Gadsden 600 Broad Street N D Ala 1910 2012 Huntsville Corner of Eustis Avenue and Greene Street N D Ala 1890 1936 Razed in 1954 U S Courthouse and Post Office Huntsville 101 East Holmes Avenue N D Ala 1936 present Mobile 107 St Francis St S D Ala 1856 1934 Razed in 1963 now the site of the RSA BankTrust Building John Archibald Campbell U S Courthouse Mobile 113 St Joseph Street U S Bankruptcy 1934 present Named after Supreme Court Justice John Archibald Campbell in 1981 Housed the Southern District until 2020 then the Bankruptcy court since 2020 Mobile Federal Courthouse Mobile 155 St Joseph Street S D Ala 2020 present Montgomery 2 South Lawrence Street M D Ala 5th Circuit 1885 1933 Frank M Johnson Jr Federal Bldg amp U S Courthouse Montgomery 15 Lee Street M D Ala 1932 present Named after District Court judge Frank Minis Johnson in 1992 G W Andrews Federal Building and U S Courthouse Opelika 701 Avenue A M D Ala 1918 present Named after U S Rep George W Andrews in 1968 Federal Building amp U S Courthouse Selma 908 Alabama Avenue S D Ala 1909 present Tuscaloosa 2201 University Boulevard M D Ala 1910 1968 Tuscaloosa 1118 Greensboro Avenue N D Ala c 1968 2011 U S Federal Building and Courthouse Tuscaloosa 2005 University Boulevard N D Ala 2011 presentFloridaCourthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction Dates of use Named for U S Post Office Custom House and Courthouse Fernandina 401 Centre Street S D Fla M D Fla 1912 1962 1962 Still in use as a post office n a Fort Lauderdale 299 East Broward Boulevard Suite 312 S D Fla 1979 present n a Fort Myers 2110 First Street M D Fla 1998 present n a Fort Myers 2301 First Street S D Fla M D Fla 1952 1962 1962 1998 Construction completed in 1933 now used as an arts center George William Whitehurst Old Fort Pierce Post Office Fort Pierce 500 Orange Avenue S D Fla 1935 n a U S Courthouse Gainesville 25 Southeast 2nd Place N D Fla 1911 1964 Now in use as the Hippodrome State Theatre n a Gainesville 401 SE First Avenue Room 243 N D Fla 1964 present n a Jacksonville Hogan amp Forsyth Sts S D Fla 1895 1933 Razed in 1948 n a Jacksonville 311 West Monroe Street S D Fla M D Fla 5th Cir 1933 1962 1962 2003 1948 1981 Now offices of the State Attorney General Ed Austin Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse Jacksonville 300 North Hogan Street M D Fla Also a satellite office of the 11th Cir 2002 present Court of Appeals Judge John Milton Bryan Simpson Old Post Office amp Customshouse Key West 281 Front Street S D Fla 1891 1932 Now the Key West Museum of Art amp History n a Sidney M Aronovitz U S Courthouse Key West 301 Simonton Street S D Fla 1933 present District Court judge Sidney M Aronovitz 2009 Marianna 4396 Lafayette Street N D Fla 1928 Still in use as a post office n a U S Post Office Courthouse amp Customhouse Miami 100 NE 1st Avenue S D Fla 1914 1932 Now privately owned n a David W Dyer Federal Building amp U S Courthouse Miami 300 Northeast 1st Avenue S D Fla 1933 2008 District court judge David W Dyer Miami 301 North Miami Avenue S D Fla present C Clyde Atkins Miami 400 North Miami Avenue S D Fla 2005 present Wilkie D Ferguson Miami 99 Northeast 4th Street S D Fla 1996 present James Lawrence King Ocala 207 NW Second Street M D Fla present Harold Golden and William Edward Collum the first and last service members from Ocala to die in the Vietnam War Ocala S D Fla 1909 1956 Razed ca 1956 n a Orlando 51 East Jefferson Street S D Fla M D Fla 1941 1962 1962 1974 Still in use as a post office n a Orlando 80 North Hughey Avenue M D Fla 1975 present George C Young Orlando 401 West Central Boulevard M D Fla 2007 present n a Panama City 30 West Government Street N D Fla present n a U S Courthouse Pensacola 223 South Palafox Street N D Fla 1887 1939 Now owned by Escambia County n a Winston E Arnow Federal Building Pensacola 100 North Palafox Street N D Fla 1939 present Now in use by the U S Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida District Court judge Winston E Arnow 2004 Pensacola 1 North Palafox Street N D Fla 1998 present n a Government House Saint Augustine 48 King Street D Fla N D Fla 1845 1847 1847 1868 Original building from the Spanish colonial period now the Government House Museum n a Tallahassee Southeast corner McCarthy amp Adams Sts N D Fla 1895 1936 Razed in 1964 n a U S Courthouse Tallahassee 110 East Park Avenue N D Fla 1936 Now in use by the U S Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida n a Joseph Hatchett United States Courthouse Tallahassee 111 North Adams Street N D Fla 1999 present n a U S Courthouse Building amp Downtown Postal Station Tampa 601 North Florida Avenue S D Fla M D Fla 1905 1962 1962 2001 Now Meridian Hotel n a Tampa 801 North Florida Avenue M D Fla 1996 present U S Rep Sam Gibbons West Palm Beach 701 Clematis Street S D Fla 1973 present Paul Grant RogersGeorgiaCourthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction Dates of use Named for Albany 201 West Broad Avenue M D Ga present Pioneering African American lawyer C B King Athens S D Ga M D Ga 1906 1926 1926 1942 n a Athens 115 Hancock Avenue M D Ga 1942 present n a Elbert P Tuttle U S Court of Appeals Bldg Atlanta 56 Forsyth Street NW 11th Cir present Court of Appeals judge Elbert Tuttle 1989 Richard B Russell Federal Building Atlanta 75 Spring Street SW N D Ga present Governor and U S Senator Richard Russell Jr U S Post Office and Courthouse Augusta 500 Ford Street S D Ga present n a Frank M Scarlett Federal Building Brunswick 805 Gloucester Street S D Ga present District Court judge Francis Muir Scarlett U S Post Office and Courthouse Columbus 120 12th Street M D Ga 1933 present n a Dublin 100 North Franklin Street S D Ga 1935 present U S Rep J Roy Rowland Gainesville 121 Spring Street SE Room 201 N D Ga present n a William Augustus Bootle Federal Building amp U S Courthouse Macon 475 Mulberry Street M D Ga present District Court judge William Augustus Bootle 1998 Newnan 18 Greenville Street N D Ga present Court of Appeals judge Lewis Render Morgan Rome 600 East First Street N D Ga present n a Tomochichi Federal Building amp U S Courthouse Savannah 125 Bull Street S D Ga 1899 present Creek leader Tomochichi 2005 Statesboro 52 Main Street S D Ga present U S Rep Prince Hulon Preston Jr Thomasville 404 North Broad Street M D Ga 1962 present n a Valdosta 401 N Patterson Street M D Ga present n a U S Courthouse Waycross 601 Tebeau Street S D Ga 1926 1975 Built in 1913 currently vacant n aKey Listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP NRHP listed and also designated as a National Historic LandmarkSee alsoList of United States district and territorial courtsReferencesFor the usage of court abbreviations see List of United States district and territorial courts Gadsden s federal courthouse to close The Gadsden Times September 11 2012 Retrieved January 31 2018 Now the Tuscaloosa City Hall With new Fort Lauderdale federal courthouse funded Nelson says it s now West Palm Beach s turn Federal Building Named For War Dead Ocala Star Banner October 16 1984 1B Home lemeridientampa com Public Law 104 230 Congressional Record Volume 142 October 2 1996 Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 Listed in the National Register of Historic Places