The government service located in Building 1404 on Manatee Ave E Street in Bradenton City has received mostly positive reviews. The facility appears to be well-maintained, with a single room courthouse built in 1860 that has been preserved and maintained throughout the years. The wheelchair-accessible amenities, including a restroom, parking lot, and entrance, make it easy for people with disabilities to access the location. However, it seems there is a lack of transparency about the current status of the building as a government facility, as one visitor noted that it is actually part of the Manatee Village Historical Park. The nearby official Manatee County Courthouse is located at a different address. Despite this issue, the general public seems to appreciate the historic significance of the building. There is a clear sense that visitors are not always aware of the distinction between the historical building and the actual government facility, which may cause confusion. The historical park's operating hours, Monday through Friday and the 2nd and 4th Saturday, may not be well-advertised. This lack of clear information can make it difficult for people to plan their visits. On the other hand, the facility's commitment to accessibility is clear and appreciated. Overall, the government service has a good reputation, but there is room for improvement in terms of providing clear information about the building's status and operating hours.