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Thursday, 31 March 2005

How do I get to the Bradley County Judicial Complex?

We are located on south Blythe Avenue adjacent to the APD 40 (state route 40) Cleveland bypass. The center can be reached from the bypass by turning north at the APD-40 / Blackburn Road intersection. An immediate left turn onto Foster Lane and a turn onto Bower Lane provide easy access from any area of the city or county. Signage has been placed on APD 40 and Blackburn Road directing visitors to our center.

We can also be reached from south Ocoee Street or Wildwood Avenue via 20thStreet to Blythe Avenue.

What services are available at the Judicial Complex?

The east facing side of the building houses the General Sessions and Criminal Courts and offices of Circuit Court Clerk Pam Mull. Prisoner drop-off for law enforcement officers via a double-door drive-in sally port can be found on this side of the complex. The sally port provides direct access to the booking office and a space where officers can complete reports without entering the jail's secure area.

The District Attorney's Office has office space to use while they are participating in court hearings and trials. 

Bradley County Emergency Medical Service provides service to the southern part of the city and county from a two-unit station. This ensures emergency care is readily available when needed, greatly reducing response time in the area served by this station.

The west side of the building provides access to the sheriff's administrative offices and visitation for inmates housed in the county jail.

 

 

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