Following is a list of current and former courthouses of the United States federal court system located in Alabama. Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers, the dates during which it was used for each such jurisdiction, and, if applicable the person for whom it was named, and the date of renaming. Dates of use will not necessarily correspond with the dates of construction or demolition of a building, as pre-existing structures may be adapted for court use, and former court buildings may later be put to other uses. Also, the official name of the building may be changed at some point after its use as a federal court building has been initiated.

Courthouses
Courthouse | City | Image | Street address | Jurisdiction | First used | Last used | Notes |
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Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse† | Anniston | ![]() | 1129 Noble Street | N.D. Ala. | 1906 | present | |
Birmingham | ![]() | Second Avenue North and 18th Street | N.D. Ala. | 1893 | 1921 | Razed in the early 20th century. | |
Robert S. Vance Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse† | Birmingham | ![]() | 1800 5th Avenue North | N.D. Ala. | 1921 | present | Named after Court of Appeals judge Robert Smith Vance in 1990. |
Hugo L. Black U.S. Courthouse | Birmingham | ![]() | 1729 Fifth Avenue North | N.D. Ala. | 1987 | present | Named after U.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black in 1987. |
Decatur | ![]() | 400 Well Street | N.D. Ala. | 1961 | present | Named after District Court judge Seybourn Harris Lynne in 1995. | |
Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse† | Dothan | ![]() | 100 West Troy Street | M.D. Ala. | 1911 | present | |
Florence | ![]() | 210 North Seminary Street | N.D. Ala. | 1913 | present | Named after U.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice John McKinley in 1998. | |
Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse† | Gadsden | ![]() | 600 Broad Street | N.D. Ala. | 1910 | 2012 | |
Huntsville | ![]() | Corner of Eustis Avenue and Greene Street | N.D. Ala. | 1890 | 1936 | Razed in 1954. | |
U.S. Courthouse and Post Office† | Huntsville | ![]() | 101 East Holmes Avenue | N.D. Ala. | 1936 | present | |
Mobile | ![]() | 107 St. Francis St | S.D. Ala. | 1856 | 1934 | Razed in 1963; now the site of the RSA–BankTrust Building. | |
John Archibald Campbell U.S. Courthouse | Mobile | ![]() | 113 St. Joseph Street | U. S. Bankruptcy | 1934 | present | Named after Supreme Court Justice John Archibald Campbell in 1981. Housed the Southern District until 2020, then the Bankruptcy court since 2020. |
Mobile Federal Courthouse | Mobile | ![]() | 155 St. Joseph Street | S.D. Ala. | 2020 | present | |
Montgomery | ![]() | 2 South Lawrence Street | M.D. Ala. 5th Circuit | 1885 | 1933 | ||
Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Federal Bldg & U.S. Courthouse† | Montgomery | ![]() | 15 Lee Street | M.D. Ala. | 1932 | present | Named after District Court judge Frank Minis Johnson in 1992. |
G.W. Andrews Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse† | Opelika | 701 Avenue A | M.D. Ala. | 1918 | present | Named after U.S. Rep. George W. Andrews in 1968. | |
Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse† | Selma | ![]() | 908 Alabama Avenue | S.D. Ala. | 1909 | present | |
Tuscaloosa | ![]() | 2201 University Boulevard | M.D. Ala. | 1910 | 1968 | ||
Tuscaloosa | ![]() | 1118 Greensboro Avenue | N.D. Ala. | c. 1968 | 2011 | ||
U.S. Federal Building and Courthouse | Tuscaloosa | ![]() | 2005 University Boulevard | N.D. Ala. | 2011 | present |
Key
† | Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) |
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†† | NRHP-listed and also designated as a National Historic Landmark |
See also
- List of county courthouses in Alabama
References
- For the usage of court abbreviations, see List of United States district and territorial courts.
- "Gadsden's federal courthouse to close". The Gadsden Times. September 11, 2012. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
- Now the Tuscaloosa City Hall.
External links
- Historic federal courthouses in Alabama from the Federal Judicial Center
- "Alabama Federal Buildings". General Services Administration.
- Middle District of Alabama courthouse locator
- Northern District of Alabama courthouse locator
- Southern District of Alabama courthouse locator
- U.S. Marshals Service Middle District of Alabama Courthouse Locations
- U.S. Marshals Service Northern District of Alabama Courthouse Locations
- U.S. Marshals Service Southern District of Alabama Courthouse Locations
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Following is a list of current and former courthouses of the United States federal court system located in Alabama Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image if available its location and the jurisdiction it covers the dates during which it was used for each such jurisdiction and if applicable the person for whom it was named and the date of renaming Dates of use will not necessarily correspond with the dates of construction or demolition of a building as pre existing structures may be adapted for court use and former court buildings may later be put to other uses Also the official name of the building may be changed at some point after its use as a federal court building has been initiated The Hugo L Black United States Courthouse sits in Birmingham Alabama CourthousesCourthouse City Image Street address Jurisdiction First used Last used Notes Federal Building and U S Courthouse Anniston 1129 Noble Street N D Ala 1906 present Birmingham Second Avenue North and 18th Street N D Ala 1893 1921 Razed in the early 20th century Robert S Vance Federal Building amp U S Courthouse Birmingham 1800 5th Avenue North N D Ala 1921 present Named after Court of Appeals judge Robert Smith Vance in 1990 Hugo L Black U S Courthouse Birmingham 1729 Fifth Avenue North N D Ala 1987 present Named after U S Senator and Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black in 1987 Decatur 400 Well Street N D Ala 1961 present Named after District Court judge Seybourn Harris Lynne in 1995 Federal Building and U S Courthouse Dothan 100 West Troy Street M D Ala 1911 present Florence 210 North Seminary Street N D Ala 1913 present Named after U S Senator and Supreme Court Justice John McKinley in 1998 Federal Building amp U S Courthouse Gadsden 600 Broad Street N D Ala 1910 2012 Huntsville Corner of Eustis Avenue and Greene Street N D Ala 1890 1936 Razed in 1954 U S Courthouse and Post Office Huntsville 101 East Holmes Avenue N D Ala 1936 present Mobile 107 St Francis St S D Ala 1856 1934 Razed in 1963 now the site of the RSA BankTrust Building John Archibald Campbell U S Courthouse Mobile 113 St Joseph Street U S Bankruptcy 1934 present Named after Supreme Court Justice John Archibald Campbell in 1981 Housed the Southern District until 2020 then the Bankruptcy court since 2020 Mobile Federal Courthouse Mobile 155 St Joseph Street S D Ala 2020 present Montgomery 2 South Lawrence Street M D Ala 5th Circuit 1885 1933 Frank M Johnson Jr Federal Bldg amp U S Courthouse Montgomery 15 Lee Street M D Ala 1932 present Named after District Court judge Frank Minis Johnson in 1992 G W Andrews Federal Building and U S Courthouse Opelika 701 Avenue A M D Ala 1918 present Named after U S Rep George W Andrews in 1968 Federal Building amp U S Courthouse Selma 908 Alabama Avenue S D Ala 1909 present Tuscaloosa 2201 University Boulevard M D Ala 1910 1968 Tuscaloosa 1118 Greensboro Avenue N D Ala c 1968 2011 U S Federal Building and Courthouse Tuscaloosa 2005 University Boulevard N D Ala 2011 present Key Listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP NRHP listed and also designated as a National Historic LandmarkSee alsoList of county courthouses in AlabamaReferencesFor the usage of court abbreviations see List of United States district and territorial courts Gadsden s federal courthouse to close The Gadsden Times September 11 2012 Retrieved January 31 2018 Now the Tuscaloosa City Hall External linksHistoric federal courthouses in Alabama from the Federal Judicial Center Alabama Federal Buildings General Services Administration Middle District of Alabama courthouse locator Northern District of Alabama courthouse locator Southern District of Alabama courthouse locator U S Marshals Service Middle District of Alabama Courthouse Locations U S Marshals Service Northern District of Alabama Courthouse Locations U S Marshals Service Southern District of Alabama Courthouse Locations