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  1. A San Francisco Company supplied the steel framing. The courthouse was finished in March of 1929 and was dedicated on August 14, 1929, two months before the stock market crash. The final cost of the building was $1,368,000. It was fortunate for the county of Santa Barbara oil was struck in 1928 at Ellwood, a few miles west of Santa Barbara.

  2. Many visitors are surprised to learn that the building is a working Courthouse, and also a National Historic Landmark and community treasure. Completed in 1929 after a 1925 earthquake damaged much of the city, including an earlier Courthouse on the same block, the Spanish Colonial Revival style helped define Santa Barbara's look as the city rebuilt.

  3. When coming to court, please allow extra time to go through the weapons screening line. CONTACT: Address: 118 E. Figueroa Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101Phone: (805) 568-3959Fax: (805) 882-4647Email Traffic Division Office Hours: 8:00 am - 1:30 pmPhone Hours: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm.

  4. The Santa Barbara Courthouse Legacy Foundation is dedicated to the conservation and restoration of this magnificent building for generations to come. Our Mission is simple: to fund conservation, preservation and restoration projects at the Santa Barbara Courthouse so that current and future generations can enjoy this important community treasure.

  5. Historic Santa Barbara County Courthouse. Visitors may see this working courthouse any time during the business day (8am to 5pm M-F) or during the weekends (10am to 4:30pm) An information booth is located in the lobby near the main archway. The booth is open 8:30am to 4:30pm weekdays and 10am to 4:30pm on weekends.

  6. Feb 21, 2024 · Call to Resolve your Traffic Ticket. Clerks are available to answer questions or take a payment by calling our offices between 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Santa Barbara: (805) 568-3959. Lompoc: (805) 737-7789. Santa Maria: (805) 614-6590.

  7. Santa Barbara County Courthouse. On June 29, 1925, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit Santa Barbara, causing $8 million in property damage and killing 13 people. One of the structures that was damaged beyond repair was a small Greek Revival courthouse serving the County of Santa Barbara. The County Board of Supervisors selected the architectural ...

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