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- Posted December 15, 2011
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Trial Court announces courthouse renovation update
By Frank Weir
Legal News
Washtenaw Trial Court Administrator Dan Dwyer recently announced the following upcoming office moves.
"The Phase 2 renovations to the downtown courthouse are moving along at a positive pace and we are getting ready to move certain aspects of Trial Court clerking operations the week of December 27th (remember, we're closed Monday, December 26th).
"Please be patient that week as the following service areas are moved that week:
-- Civil /Criminal Clerks will relocate to the South side of the 1st floor hallway
-- Circuit Court File Clerks & the Circuit Court file room will relocate to the South side of the 1st floor hallway
-- Central Assignment Clerks will relocate down the hall from their current location farther down the South side of the 1st floor hallway
-- The week of January 2nd, 2012 the Court Administration office will temporarily relocate to the end of the South side hallway.
We will have new signage in the hallways the week of December 27th to assist our customers find their way. Again, please be patient as our staff adjust and settle in to their new homes."
Dan Dwyer
Administrator
Published: Thu, Dec 15, 2011
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