600 E Monroe St
Springfield, IL 62701
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Constructed in 1930, the three-story Paul Findley Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse is named after Paul Findley, former U.S. Representative from Illinois, who served from 1961 to 1983.
Property manager: Matt Vincent, 217-341-3316, matthew.vincent@gsa.gov
Public hours: 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday (except federal holidays)
For building services and more information, use the contact info above. For other federal government information, call toll-free 1-844-USA-GOV1.
Public access
All visitors must undergo security screening and present a driver’s license or other valid ID card before gaining access to the building.
Parking and public transportation
Several public parking options are available near the building. A bus stop is located to the east of the building; visit Springfield Mass Transit for more information.
Key tenants
The building houses offices for the Department of Homeland Security, Social Security Administration, U.S. Attorneys, U.S. District and Bankruptcy courts, and the U.S. Marshals Service.
Architecture
The courthouse is clad in gray limestone with decorative terra-cotta crests, combining Federalist, Neoclassical, and Art Deco styles. The district courtroom is one of the most significant interior spaces remaining in the building, with classical styling in its wood door frames, walnut paneling, and decorative plaster ceiling. Currently used as both a federal courthouse and an office facility, the Findley building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978.