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 Contact & Location Information

Map highlighting Coos and Curry counties

 Telephone
Coos: 541.396.8372

Curry: 541.373.6894

 Courthouse Hours
8am - 5pm, closed from 12pm - 1pm Mon-Fri

Thursdays closed from 12pm - 1:30pm

 ADA Contact
Coos: Thomas Lankford
541.396.8372 (x 70030)

Curry: Thomas Lankford
541.396.8372 (x 70030)

 Trial Court Administrator
Thomas Lankford
541.396.8372 (x 70030)

 Coos Main Address
250 N Baxter St
Coquille, OR 97423
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 Coos Mailing Address
Coos County Circuit Court
250 N Baxter St
Coquille, OR 97423



 Curry Main Address
29821 Ellensburg Ave
Gold Beach, OR 97444
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 Curry Mailing Address
Curry County Circuit Court
94235 Moore St. Suite 200
Gold Beach, OR 97444

 
 
 
Picture of the front of the Coos County courthouse

Coos County was created on December 22, 1853, from parts of Umpqua and Jackson Counties. It was named after a local Indian tribe, the Coos, which has been variously translated to mean "lake" or "place of pines". (Credit: Oregon State Archives)

Curry County - In 1852 explorers discovered gold and other precious metals in the rivers and along the beaches of this area. As a result, settlement in the county was concentrated along the coast, depending primarily on water transportation. The slow development of inland transportation routes kept the county relatively isolated well into the twentieth century. While there is still some mining of cobalt, nickel, and chromium in the Gasaquet Mountain area, the economy has reoriented to agriculture and timber. Port Orford cedar (also known as Lawson's Cypress) and myrtlewood are important export products. (Credit: Oregon State Archives)