Courts closed in Frankfort due to flooding

FRANKFORT, Ky., April 6, 2025 – As catastrophic flooding continues in Kentucky, the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Franklin County courts and the Administrative Office of the Courts in Frankfort will be closed Monday, April 7. The governor has urged those in Frankfort, which has been heavily affected by the recent rainfall, to conserve water. Franklin County courts will be closed all week.

The public can check for court closures and schedule changes for courts statewide on the Kentucky Court of Justice website. Weather-related closures and scheduling adjustments for judicial centers/courthouses in each county are determined locally by the chief circuit judge in consultation with the chief district judge and circuit court clerk. To check for closings and schedule changes, see the top of the Kentucky Court of Justice homepage at kcoj.info/KCOJhomepage.

For more information and to verify the operating hours of a judicial center/courthouse not listed on the homepage, please contact the circuit court clerk’s office in that county at kcoj.info/Counties.

Administrative Office of the Courts
The AOC in Frankfort is the operations arm of the state court system. The AOC supports the activities of nearly 3,300 court system employees and 412 elected justices, judges and circuit court clerks. As the fiscal agent for the state court system, the AOC executes the Judicial Branch budget.

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