
This relocation supports the court’s ongoing commitment to improve public access, modernize services, and enhance operational efficiency for residents, legal professionals, and community partners
VANCOUVER − It was recently announced that Clark County District Court, effective Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, will begin operations from its new location at 210 E. 13th St. in downtown Vancouver.
This relocation supports the court’s ongoing commitment to improve public access, modernize services, and enhance operational efficiency for residents, legal professionals, and community partners. The new facility has been designed to better serve the needs of the community and provide a more functional and accessible space for court proceedings and administrative functions.
Construction and preparation of the new building have been completed in collaboration with county leadership and justice partners, and all District Court operations will transition on schedule.
District Court operations at the current courthouse location at 1200 Franklin St. will continue through Friday, Jan. 30, 2026, to ensure continuity of services. After the move, District Court services previously offered at the Franklin Street location will be available at the new 13th Street facility beginning Feb. 2.
Clark County Superior Court operations will remain at the courthouse.
Key information for court users:
- All scheduled hearings on or after Feb. 2, 2026, will take place at the new 210 E. 13th St. location.
- The public counter, records, and related administrative offices will be operational at the new facility on Feb. 2.
- Contact details, phone numbers, and the court’s general mailing address remain unchanged unless otherwise noted on the District Court’s official website.
- On-street, metered parking is available near the new location.
For updates related to the move, changes in procedures, or questions regarding court services, visit the Clark County District Court website or contact the court’s public service line at (564) 397-2424.

Information provided by Clark Co. WAA Communications.
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