What is clay county al courthouse?

The Clay County Courthouse is located in Ashland, Alabama and is the seat of government for Clay County. The courthouse was built in 1906 and has served the county for over a century. The building is a historic landmark and features a neoclassical-style architecture with white columns and a grand entrance.

The courthouse houses several county offices, including the Probate Judge, Circuit Clerk, District Attorney, and other administrative offices. It also has several courtrooms for the Circuit and District courts and a jail on the property.

The courthouse is open to the public and visitors are welcome to explore the historic architecture and learn about the county's government and judicial system. The building has undergone several renovations to update and maintain its historical significance, and it remains a cornerstone of the community.