Marquette Courthouse closed on March 16 due to inclement weather

Hala Y. Jarbou,  Chief Judge
Hala Y. Jarbou, Chief Judge
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The Marquette Courthouse was closed on March 16 due to inclement weather, according to an announcement from the office. Individuals seeking assistance or with questions were advised to contact (906) 226-2021 or (616) 456-2381 for support.

The closure affects those who had planned to visit the courthouse for legal matters or other business. Officials provided phone numbers so that members of the public could still reach staff and receive necessary information despite the building’s closure.

No additional details about when the courthouse would reopen were provided in the announcement. Updates regarding future operations may be communicated through official channels as conditions change.

Courthouse closures due to severe weather are not uncommon in regions that experience harsh winter conditions, and officials typically encourage residents to check for updates before traveling.



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