Courthouse / Judicial Building Security Checklist

This courthouse and judicial building security checklist ensures compliance with U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) Judicial Security Guidelines, ASIS International Judicial Facility Security recommendations, ADA accessibility requirements (42 USC 12101), and NFPA 1 fire prevention code. Designed for court security officers and U.S. Marshal deputies to maintain a secure judicial environment protecting judges, staff, and the public.

  • Industry: Security Services
  • Frequency: Daily
  • Estimated Time: 30-45 minutes
  • Role: Court Security Officer / U.S. Marshal Deputy
  • Total Items: 30
  • Compliance: USMS Judicial Security Program Guidelines, ASIS International Judicial Facility Security, ADA 42 USC 12101 Accessibility Requirements, NFPA 1 Fire Prevention Code, 18 USC 1507 Picket Lines Near Courthouses

Public Entry Screening

Magnetometer screening and weapons interdiction.

  • Walk-through magnetometers operational at all public entries?
  • X-ray belt system operational for bags/packages?
  • Prohibited items list posted and enforced?
  • Secondary screening area available and used for alarms?
  • Any weapons or prohibited items intercepted?

Judicial Officer Protection

Judge and court officer security measures.

  • Judicial officer secure routes/corridors clear?
  • Judicial-only elevator operational and restricted?
  • Panic buttons in courtrooms tested and functional?
  • Known threats to court personnel reviewed?
  • Courtroom security/bailiff coverage adequate for active courts?

Courtroom Security

Active courtroom management and order.

  • Courtroom order maintained during proceedings?
  • In-custody defendants properly secured during transport?
  • Holding cells secure and inspected?
  • Jury assembly area and jurors protected from contact?
  • Court exhibits secured when not in use?

Building Access Control

Restricted area and after-hours access control.

  • After-hours access controls active?
  • Restricted areas (chambers, clerk's office) access controlled?
  • Maintenance and vendors escorted in restricted areas?
  • Key and access card control log current?
  • CCTV operational covering all entry and critical areas?

Emergency and Life Safety

Emergency preparedness and fire safety.

  • Fire exits clear and exit signs illuminated?
  • Evacuation plan current and posted?
  • Bomb threat procedures current and known?
  • Lockdown/active threat procedures practiced?
  • AED devices accessible and in-service?

Incident Reporting and Closeout

Incident documentation and reporting.

  • All security incidents documented?
  • Reportable incidents escalated to USMS (if federal court)?
  • Chief judge/court administrator notified of significant events?
  • Local law enforcement contacted for serious incidents?
  • Daily Security Log Entry

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Why Use This Courthouse / Judicial Building Security Checklist?

This courthouse / judicial building security checklist helps security services teams maintain compliance and operational excellence. Designed for court security officer / u.s. marshal deputy professionals, this checklist covers 30 critical inspection points across 6 sections. Recommended frequency: daily.

Ensures compliance with USMS Judicial Security Program Guidelines, ASIS International Judicial Facility Security, ADA 42 USC 12101 Accessibility Requirements, NFPA 1 Fire Prevention Code, 18 USC 1507 Picket Lines Near Courthouses. Regulatory-aligned for audit readiness and inspection documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Courthouse / Judicial Building Security Checklist cover?

This checklist covers 30 inspection items across 6 sections: Public Entry Screening, Judicial Officer Protection, Courtroom Security, Building Access Control, Emergency and Life Safety, Incident Reporting and Closeout. It is designed for security services operations and compliance.

How often should this checklist be completed?

This checklist should be completed daily. Each completion takes approximately 30-45 minutes.

Who should use this Courthouse / Judicial Building Security Checklist?

This checklist is designed for Court Security Officer / U.S. Marshal Deputy professionals in the security services industry. It can be used for self-assessments, team audits, and regulatory compliance documentation.

Can I download this checklist as a PDF?

Yes, this checklist is available as a free PDF download. You can also use it digitally in the POPProbe mobile app for real-time data capture, photo documentation, and automatic reporting.

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