The Oldham County Judicial Center was authorized by the General Assembly in 2018. The maximum annual use allowance is 42.9 million.
The project was completed in Spring 2026. The Oldham County Judicial Center is a state-of-the-art facility that blends the new and historic courthouse.The historic structure, which is 6,300 square feet, was raised and moved to rebuild its foundation and place it centered in front of the addition. All local court operations will be housed in the two-story facility. The building houses court services including circuit and district court, the circuit court clerk's office and statewide programs.
The Project Development Board (PDB) meets on the first Thursday of the month. PDB members include Oldham County Judge Executive David Voegele and include Chief Circuit Judge Jerry D. Crosby II, Chief District Judge Brittany McKenna, Vice Chair and Circuit Clerk Stephen Kaelin, Kentucky Bar Representative Valerie Shannon, and Citizen-at-Large Ann Brown.
The Oldham County PDB selected Sherman Carter Barnhart Architect to provide design services and WEHR Construction to provide construction management services for the project. The financial agent is Baird.
