When the elections were done the committee was formed and they started right away to find a location to build a Courthouse and jail for the new County Seat.
The type of design is a Typical of Romanesque revival Courthouse that was constructed throughout the United States during the late 1800s.
On July 1, 1889 thirty bonds were issued in units of 1,000 each with an interest of 7% to pay the Courthouse and jail construction.
The county began to rise in technology in 1902 by purchasing its first typewriter at $175.00, and in 1905 the Courthouse got a telephone.
Osceola County Courthouse made history on August 16, 1977 and was added to the Historic Register.
This information for this short history of the Osceola County Courthouse was gathered from the book 100 Years of Justice by Robert D.