A website of the Teton County, WY government
Building the future of Justice in Teton County
The Teton County Justice Center is a once-in-a-generation investment in public safety, access to justice, and community pride.
This facility will bring the services of the District Court, Circuit Court, Clerk of Court, Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff’s Office, Dispatch, and Detention Center under one roof.
Designing for Safety, Efficiency, and Pride
Design & construction
The Justice Center’s design reflects Teton County’s values: sustainability, accessibility, and civic identity.
Public art
Teton County is committed to integrating art that reflects our history, culture, and values.
From planning to ribbon cutting,
follow our progress
The Justice Center project is carefully phased to ensure transparency and minimize disruption.
2023-2025
Planning, design development, and public engagement
2026
Construction
begins.
2027-2028
Major building milestones, downtown construction impacts.
2028
Completion, ribbon cutting, and transition to new facility.
Community
voices & vision
From the beginning, public engagement has shaped the Justice Center project. This archive preserves meeting materials, surveys, and community feedback opportunities.
Engagement Events & Webinars

More than a building ,
an investment in our community
Community Benefits
- Safety & Security
- Efficiency & Access
- ADA Accessibility
- Sustainability
- Economic Impact
Funding & Transparency
The Justice Center is funded through SPET voter-approved funds with full public oversight.
Funding principles
- Transparent tracking of every dollar
- Independent oversight and reporting
- Lifecycle cost savings through sustainable design
Project team
Working Together to Build Teton County’s Justice Center
Teton County Government
The County is the project owner and steward of taxpayer funds, ensuring accountability, transparency, and benefit.
Architect
Anderson Mason Dale (AMD)
Leads design and sustainable planning, ensuring a modern, secure, ADA-compliant facility.
Team Coordination
Commissioners (oversight), Wember/Berning (project management), AMD (design), DPR (construction).
Owner’s Representative
Wember | Berning Project Management (WBPM)
Advocate for the County’s interests, oversee cost, schedule, and quality.
Construction Manager at Risk
DPR
National contractor with local expertise. Relevant projects: Gunnison County Courthouse, Jackson Recreation Center, Jackson Hole Classical Academy.