TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 24, 2021

Court operations in Humphreys County have been disrupted by flooding over the weekend, the Administrative Office of the Courts reports. While the courthouse itself did not sustain substantial damage, phone and internet outages and road closures are impacting the court’s ability to conduct business. Servers are down in the court clerk’s office and staff cannot access email or some court data or records. The circuit court closed this week as several court staff lost family, friends or property in the floods. Dockets have been moved but Judge Suzanne Lockert-Mash will be onsite to handle emergency orders, warrants or other matters that need to be addressed. Attorneys who have business with the courts over the next few weeks should call before traveling to the courthouse.