Capitolshots Photography’s collection of images of the Graham County Courthouse in Safford, Arizona.

Designed by Lescher And Kibbey, the Safford courthouse was built in 1916.  The Graham County Courthouse, a brick Classical Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Licensing Digital Graham County Courthouse Stock Images

Royalty-free licenses are available for digital files of all Graham County Courthouse stock images. All photos are available without the watermark in several sizes, from 72-dpi web-quality JPGs up to TIF files.

Discounts are available for licensing three or more electronic images in the same order. Customers are allowed to make their own prints from any image they license if they find this to be a more cost-effective or convenient solution than ordering prints directly from Capitolshots Photography.

Please email info@capitolshots.com or visit the Ordering page for more information about licensing digital files. Please note that these copyrighted images are only available for use with paid royalty-free licenses and are *never* available for free.

Ordering Prints From Safford Courthouse Stock Photos

All stock photos of this building are available as prints, not just as regular prints but also as canvas wraps, metal prints, and acrylic prints. They work great for decorative art, presentations, office decor and gifts.

Capitolshots Photography believes in empowering its customers to make the best choices for their individual needs. Customers may select the high-quality photos they need from Capitolshots Photography’s extensive image library. All images are available electronically via royalty-free licenses in a wide range of sizes, and discounts are available for licensing three or more electronic images in a single order. Capitolshots Photography also sells prints, in a variety of sizes and formats, of all of its images if customers prefer to have prints shipped directly to them.

Stock Images Of These Arizona Courthouses Are Also Available:

A collection of one courthouse photo from each of the 15 counties of Arizona. All images in this collection are presented in a consistent manner: in color at a 1x1 ratio.

Photos of the Apache County Courthouse in St. Johns, Arizona. The St. Johns courthouse was designed by Trost And Trost. The Apache County Courthouse, a stone Classical Revival structure, was built in 1917.

Photos of the Cochise County Courthouse in Bisbee, Arizona. Designed by Roy Place, the Bisbee courthouse was built in 1931. The Cochise County Courthouse, an Art Deco structure, is included in the Bisbee Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Historic Cochise County Courthouse in Tombstone, Arizona. Designed by Frank Walker, the Tombstone courthouse was built in 1882. The brick structure served as the Cochise County Courthouse until the county seat was moved to Bisbee in 1929. The structure, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is now the Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park.

Photos of the Coconino County Courthouse in Flagstaff, Arizona. Designed by J.N. Preston, the red stone Flagstaff courthouse, a Romanesque Revival structure, was built in 1894, expanded in 1925, and restored by Johnson Walzer Associates in 2002. The 2002 restoration of the Coconino County Courthouse included the construction of a modern addition.

Photos of the Gila County Courthouse in Globe, Arizona. The Globe courthouse was designed by Anne Nicholas Rysdale. The Gila County Courthouse, a brick structure, was built in 1977.

Photos of the historic Gila County Courthouse in Globe, Arizona. Designed by W.R. Norton, the Globe courthouse, a stone and concrete structure, was constructed in 1906. The historic Gila County Courthouse, which now serves as an arts center, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Graham County Courthouse in Safford, Arizona. Designed by Lescher And Kibbey, the Safford courthouse was built in 1916. The Graham County Courthouse, a brick Classical Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Greenlee County Courthouse in Clifton, Arizona. The Clifton courthouse was designed by F.C. Heck. The Greenlee County Courthouse, a brick Italianate structure, was built in 1911.

Photos of the La Paz County Courthouse, officially the La Paz Government Center, in Parker, Arizona. The Parker courthouse was designed by Ganther Melby Lee. The La Paz County Courthouse, a stucco structure, was opened in 1994.

Photos of the historic Maricopa County Courthouse and Phoenix City Hall in Phoenix, Arizona. Designed by Edward F. Neild, the Phoenix courthouse, an Art Deco structure, was constructed in 1928. The historic Maricopa County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Maricopa County Central Court Building in Phoenix, Arizona. The Phoenix courthouse, part of the Maricopa County Court And Government Complex, was constructed in 1977. The brutalist Maricopa County courthouse was designed by Varney Sexton Sydnor.

Photos of the historic Mohave County Courthouse in Kingman, Arizona. Designed by Lescher And Kibbey, the Kingman courthouse was built in 1915. The building, a stone Classical Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A new Mohave County Courthouse opened immediately to the east in 2021.

Photos of the Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, Arizona. The Kingman courthouse is adjacent to the historic Mohave County Courthouse.

Photos of the Navajo County Courthouse in Holbrook, Arizona. The Holbrook courthouse is part of the Navajo County Governmental Complex, which was built in 1976 and designed by James Gresham And Associates.

Photos of the historic Navajo County Courthouse, now the Navajo County Museum, in Holbrook, Arizona. The Holbrook courthouse was designed by D.W. Millard and George G. Grosvenor and completed in 1899. The historic Navajo County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Pima County Courthouse in Tucson, Arizona. Designed by Roy Place and completed in 1929, the building incorporates Spanish Colonial Revival and Moorish architectural styles. Though most judicial functions have moved to the Pima County Superior Court next door, the Tucson courthouse still hosts some lower-level judicial procedures as well as other Pima County offices. The Pima County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Pima County Superior Court in Tucson, Arizona. Built in 1974, the Tucson courthouse was designed by a team of architects, including Terry Atkinson, Place And Place, Gordon M. Luepke, Ivan A. Sarkiss, and Finigal And Dombrowski.

Photos of the historic Pinal County Courthouse in Florence, Arizona. Designed by James M. Creighton, the Florence courthouse was completed in 1891. The historic Pinal County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Pinal County Superior Courthouse in Florence, Arizona. The Florence courthouse was designed by Durrant Architects. The Pinal County courthouse was dedicated in 2004.

Photos of the historic Santa Cruz County Courthouse in Nogales, Arizona. The Nogales courthouse was designed by Trost And Rust and served as the county courthouse from its construction in 1903 through the 1980s. The historic Santa Cruz County Courthouse, a stone Classical Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Santa Cruz County Justice Center, officially the Ed Pastor Justice And Detention Center Complex, in Nogales, Arizona. The Nogales courthouse was designed by DLR Group. The Santa Cruz County courthouse was dedicated in 2010.

Photos of the former Santa Cruz County Courthouse, officially the Santa Cruz County Complex, in Nogales, Arizona. The Nogales courthouse was designed by R.C. Hanson And Associates. The building was completed in 1988 and served as the county courthouse until the adjacent Ed Pastor Justice And Detention Center Complex was completed in 2010.

Photos of the Yavapai County Courthouse in Prescott, Arizona. Designed by William M. Bowman, the Prescott courthouse was built in 1916. The Yavapai County Courthouse, a stone Classical Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Yuma County Courthouse in Yuma, Arizona. Designed by Ralph Swearingen and G.A. Hanssen and built in 1928, the Yuma courthouse remains open and active, though most courtrooms have relocated to the adjacent Yuma County Justice Center, which opened in 2005. The Yuma County Courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Yuma County Justice Center in Yuma, Arizona. Designed by Durrant Architects, the Yuma courthouse, located on Jose Maria Redondo Plaza adjacent to the historic 1928 Yuma County Courthouse, was built in 2005.

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