Jefferson

Formed June 1, 1780 (2nd county)

Jefferson County (782,956), Louisville (632,550)

The 1975 modern steel skyscraper augments an 1838 masonry Greek Revival courthouse as the Hall of Justice.  The courthouse is at Jefferson and 6th streets.  Interstate Highway 64 is four blocks to the north.  Gideon Shryock and Albert Fink provided the designs.  A Judicial Center was added in 2001.  Jefferson County was established on June 1, 1780 as one of the original three counties (2nd county) in Kentucky with Louisville as the only county seat.  Virginia Governor and later United States President Thomas Jefferson inspired the name of the county.  Louisville is named for French King Louis XVI.  Jefferson County was the birthplace of 2 Kentucky Governors, Lawrence W. Wetherby and Andrew G. Beshear. 

Jefferson County government consists of a County Judge Executive, a sheriff, a clerk, an attorney, a treasurer, a coroner, and an appraiser (executive).  It has 26 Council Members (legislative.)  Seventeen Circuit Court Judges, One District Court Judge, Ten Family Court Judges and a court clerk serve Jefferson County (judicial.) The county is on the Ohio River border with Indiana in north central Kentucky.  Cincinnati, Ohio is northeast and Evansville, Indiana is west of the county.  The county center is in Louisville 8.1 miles Southeast of the city center.  The county is surrounded clockwise by Indiana and Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, Bullitt, and Hardin counties. 

The area of the county is 385 square miles.  It is 37 out of 120 in the state.  It ranks 1 out of 120 in population in the state.  It has a density of 2033.7 persons per square mile making it 1 out of 120 in the state.  Jefferson County has 100.0% of its population in its incorporated areas.  Interstate Highway 64 goes east to west in the county from Shelby County to Indiana.  Interstate Highway 65 travels north to south from Indiana to Bullitt County.  Interstate Highway 71 comes from Oldham County, northeast, and terminates.  United States Highway 31 East originates and goes southeast into Spencer County.  United States Highway 31 West originates and travels southwest into Bullitt County.  United States Highway 42 parallels Interstate Highway 71 from Oldham County and terminates.  United States Highway 60 enters from Shelby County, east, and joins United States Highway 31 West to exit into Bullitt County.  United States Highway 150 comes from Indiana and joins United States Highway 31 East into Spencer County.  Zachary Taylor, the 12th President, is buried in this county.  The county’s shape resembles the state’s shape.  Louisville and Jefferson County combined in 2000 thus Louisville is the same as the county.  Louisville is the county seat and the largest city.  It is 80.8% of the county population.  The county seat is pronounced LU-I-VIL.  This county is in the Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Location in State and Municipalities

Anchorage

Audubon Park

Bancroft

Barbourmeade

Beechwood Village

Bellemeade

Bellewood

Briarwood

Broeck Pointe

Brownsboro Farm

Brownsboro Village

Cambridge

Coldstream

Creekside

Crossgate

Douglass Hills

Druid Hills

Fincastle

Forest Hills

Glenview

Glenview Hills

Blue Ridge Manor

Glenview Manor

Goose Creek

Graymoor-Devondale

Green Spring

Heritage Creek

Hickory Hills

Hills and Dales

Hollow Creek

Hollyvilla

Houston Acres

Hurstbourne

Hurstbourne Acres

Indian Hills

Jeffersontown

Kingsley

Langdon Place

Lincolnshire

Louisville

Lyndon

Lynnview

Manor Creek

Maryhill Estates

Meadowbrook Farms

Meadow Vale

Meadowview Estates

Middletown

Mockingbird Valley

Moorland

Murray Hill

Norbourne Estates

Northfield

Norwood

Old Brownsboro Place

Parkway Village

Plantation

Poplar Hills

Richlawn

Riverwood

Rolling Fields

Rolling Hills

St. Matthews

St. Regis Park

Seneca Gardens

Shively

South Park View

Spring Mill

Spring Valley

Strathmoor Manor

Strathmoor Village

Sycamore

Ten Broeck

Thornhill

Watterson Park

Wellington

West Buechel

Westwood

Wildwood

Windy Hills

Woodland Hills

Woodlawn Park

Worthington Hills

Prospect

Jerry Fager
Courthouses.co
Judicial Center (Courthouses.co)
Hall of Justice (Courthouses.co)