"contains offices 'utilized by' a Court" (even for storage of boxes of old files?)ricor wrote:When looking at a few Dallas County Tax Offices I see a Justice of the Peace in the same building. I think that would qualify as a courtroom. What say y'all?
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(3) on the premises of any government court or offices utilized by the court, unless pursuant to written regulations or written authorization of the court;
yup, if you have a JP in there ... off limits IMHO, that's exactly what Burnet city and Burnet County did.
The CITY utility offices where you pay your bills are in same building as Municipal Court and cashiers for both side-by-side in those "Municipal Offices"
The COUNTY and STATE offices ... and DPS/driver license and county tax office/DMV are in the County Courthouse annex building