Richmond Courthouse to close on March 16 due to inclement weather

Brian F. Kenney, Chief Judge
Brian F. Kenney, Chief Judge
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The Richmond Courthouse will be closed on March 16 due to inclement weather, according to an announcement made on March 15.

The closure affects all courthouse operations scheduled for that day. Officials said the decision was made in response to weather conditions that could impact safety and accessibility for staff and visitors.

No additional information about rescheduling or remote services was provided in the announcement. Those with business at the courthouse are advised to monitor official channels for updates regarding reopening or changes to court schedules.

Courthouse closures due to severe weather are not uncommon, as they help ensure public safety during hazardous conditions. Further details may be released if the situation changes or if additional closures become necessary.



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