You are cordially invited to the courthouse ribbon cutting. Photo of artist rendering of new courthouse. County logo to the left - Santa Rosa County Florida, In God We Trust. A red ribbon running along the bottom with a pair of gold scissors cutting the red ribbon.

Santa Rosa County Courthouse Ribbon Cutting

10 a.m. on Wed., Aug. 17

The Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners invites the public to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Santa Rosa County Courthouse, 4025 Avalon Blvd. in Milton. The ceremony is at 10 a.m. on Wed., Aug. 17.


"We're excited to finally be opening a brand new judicial facility, something that has been over 20 years in the making," said Commissioner Robert A. "Bob" Cole, Chairman and District 2. "This facility will provide a safer working environment for our Clerk of Courts employees, judges and judicial staff and will also serve many generations of Santa Rosans."


The current courthouse located in Downtown Milton was opened July 4, 1927 and remodeled in 1961 with modular buildings added on in 2008 to accommodate growth. The new courthouse on Avalon Boulevard consists of a three-story building, approximately 110,000 square feet, situated on 19 acres. This location will allow for future additions and two additional administrative office buildings to house the county court support services (state attorney, public defender, guardian ad litem and probation). 


The new courthouse includes seven courtrooms, eight judge's suites and all the necessary court support services including secure holding for inmates, hearing rooms, a law library, evidence rooms, jury selection and jury deliberation spaces. 


Additionally, the Clerk of Courts services currently provided in the courthouse will be accommodated in the new facility along with conference rooms and meeting spaces for the state attorney and public defender offices. The courthouse is expected to fully open in late September. 


# # #

Photos showing the history of the Santa Rosa County Courthouse from 1877 to 2022

Having trouble viewing this email? Click here to view as a webpage.

Florida has a very broad public records law. Under Florida law, both the content of emails and email addresses are public records. If you do not want the content of your email or your email address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in person.