600 Church St
Flint, MI 48502-1200
Constructed in 1931, the Flint Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse was designed by James A. Wetmore, Acting Supervising Architect of the U.S. Treasury.
Property Manager: Grant Young 616-367-7661
Public Hours: 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (except )
For building services, contact the property manager. For other federal government information, call toll-free 1-844-USA-GOV1.
Public access
Visitors must undergo security screening and present a valid identity card (see ) before gaining access to the building. Cell phones, cameras and recording devices are prohibited.
Parking and public transportation
Private parking garages, surface lots and two-hour street parking are available nearby. A public transit center is located three blocks east on 2nd Street and operated by the Flint .
Key tenants
The Flint Federal Building houses the U.S. District Courts, Magistrate Courts, Attorneys, Marshals Service, Probation and Pre-trial Services, Trustees and the IRS.
Building history and recent renovations
Originally constructed in 1931 as a U.S. Post Office, the Flint courthouse is a concrete-reinforced structure that features a Beaux-Arts-style Mankato limestone exterior, decorative spandrel panels and a stylized eagle above the front entrance. Recent projects include installation of an energy-saving boiler and chiller and renovations to the fire alarm system and lobby.