Capitolshots Photography’s collection of images of the Carson City Courthouse in the independent city of Carson City, Nevada.

Carson City merged with Ormsby County in 1969, and the county government dissolved after the merger.  Designed by Daniel, Mann, Johnson And Mendenhall and completed in 1999, the glass and brick Carson City Courthouse is part of the Carson City Public Safety Complex.

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Licensing Digital Carson City Courthouse Stock Images

Royalty-free licenses are available for digital files of all Carson 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 Carson City 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 Nevada Courthouses Are Also Available:

Photos of the Carson City Courthouse in Carson City, Nevada. Carson City merged with Ormsby County in 1969, and the county government dissolved after the merger. Designed by Daniel, Mann, Johnson And Mendenhall and completed in 1999, the glass and brick Carson City Courthouse is part of the Carson City Public Safety Complex.

Photos of the Clark County Regional Justice Center, which serves as the Clark County courthouse, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Designed by Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects, the Las Vegas courthouse was completed in 2005.

Photos of the former Clark County Courthouse in Las Vegas, Nevada. Designed by Zick And Sharp and built in 1959, the Las Vegas courthouse was replaced by a newer Clark County courthouse which opened a couple of blocks to the south in 2005. The building was torn down in 2014.

Photos of the historic Douglas County Courthouse in Minden, Nevada. Designed by Frederick J. DeLongchamps, the Minden courthouse opened in 1916. The historic Douglas County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building now houses administrative offices for the county.

Photos of the historic Ormsby County Courthouse in Carson City Nevada. Ormsby County no longer exists, as the county dissolved after merging with the independent city of Carson City in 1969. The Classical Revival Carson City courthouse was designed by Frederick J. DeLongchamps. Completed in 1922, the historic Ormsby County Courthouse is now used by the Nevada state government and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Photos of the Washoe County Courthouse in Reno, Nevada. Designed by Frederick J. DeLongchamps, the Reno courthouse was completed in 1909. The Washoe County Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building now primarily serves at the ceremonial entrance, with a larger and more modern extension standing behind.

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