County hosts open house at Stateline

Commissioned by Tahoe Township Justice of the Peace Richard Glasson and unveiled Feb. 4, 2020, a representation of the old Douglas County logo adorns the wall behind the Stateline bench.

Commissioned by Tahoe Township Justice of the Peace Richard Glasson and unveiled Feb. 4, 2020, a representation of the old Douglas County logo adorns the wall behind the Stateline bench.

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Tahoe Justice Court and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Tahoe Jail are hosting an open house 4-6 p.m. Aug. 7.

“This unique opportunity allows the public to get a firsthand look at the dedicated professionals who work tirelessly to keep our community safe and the vital services they provide,” Douglas County Spokesman Eric Cachinero said.

Highlights include behind the scenes tours and an opportunity to meet with court staff, law enforcement officers, and staff members who uphold the law and order in our community.

“This event is more than just an open house; it’s a chance to come together as a community and gain a deeper understanding of how our local justice system operates,” Cachinero said. “Whether you’re a resident, a student, or just someone with a keen interest in justice and law enforcement, this is an event you won’t want to miss.”

The Tahoe Justice Court and Jail are located at 175 Highway 50, Stateline.