Due to the renovation of the fourth floor at the Macomb County courthouse, many judges on the bench will be relocating next week, according to the court.
The fifth floor of the courthouse is reopening and Judge Jennifer Faunce will be returning to her permanent courtroom there. Judge Joseph Toia will be moving to the sixth floor while Judges James Maceroni and Rachel Rancilio will be moving to the fifth floor.
Judge Michael Servitto will be moving to the third floor.
The county clerk’s office and the office that issues personal protection orders will be moving to permanent offices on the first floor on Monday, March 26.
The Macomb County Bar Association is also relocating from the fourth floor to the third.
The renovations are part of a $65 million project at county facilities in downtown Mt. Clemens.
- Posted March 15, 2018
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