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Fort Worth's A.D. Marshall Public Safety Building to Close for Staff Training on July 29th

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Published on July 25, 2024
Fort Worth's A.D. Marshall Public Safety Building to Close for Staff Training on July 29thSource: City of Fort Worth

The A.D. Marshall Public Safety Building, which houses the Municipal Court of Fort Worth, is set to close its doors on Monday, July 29th, the reason being an internal staff training and development day is scheduled, actions aimed at honing the judiciary workforce in efforts to perhaps better serve the public in the labyrinth of legality, according to the City of Fort Worth.

For those with business in the corridors of justice, take note: no court dockets will take place on that day, so look to reschedule or resolve your affairs before or after; the court’s pause in usual operations is but a single day's halt, a brief interlude in the ceaseless grind of municipal jurisprudence. Regular hours will be picked up following the training day, on Tuesday, July 30th, resuming at the central A.D. Marshall Building located at 1000 Throckmorton St., as well as the court's secondary site at Vivian J. Lincoln Library on 8829 McCart Ave.

Those seeking clarity on the closure or operations of the court may reach out via telephone, dialing 817-392-6700, or, for those inclined to digital inquiry, the Municipal Court homepage offers up-to-date information and resources for interfacing with the court's services.