Sacramento Ca Court Records
Criminal Court - Records: Sacramento Superior Court - California
You must call the Criminal Records Front Counter at 916-874-8881 to check the delivery status of the file (s). Once the files are received they will be held at the courthouse for 10 days. Public copiers are available for use or staff can make copies for you (see "Costs for Copies" below).
https://saccourt.ca.gov/criminal/records.aspxPublic Case Access System - California
The purpose of the Public Case Access System is to provide the ability to research and locate Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento cases on a particular individual or a case number. The Public Case Access System provides you with the ability to search for cases by name, case number, or filing date.
https://services.saccourt.ca.gov/PublicCaseAccess/Family Court Records: Sacramento Superior Court - California
To obtain copies of Parentage cases under the Uniform Parentage Act, you may call us at 916-875-3400 or complete a Request for Copies of Family Law Records and mail or drop it in the drop box. Public entities inside the state of California may request a copy of records by email at [email protected].
https://saccourt.ca.gov/family/records.aspxOnline Services: Sacramento Superior Court - California
Search for Sacramento Superior Court cases by name, case number, and filing date. View Civil and Probate documents as well as Tentative Rulings for Law and Motion and other departments. Establish an online account and subscribe to a Civil, Probate, or Family Law case and receive automated notifications whenever a new document is filed.
https://www.saccourt.ca.gov/indexes/services.aspxSuperior Court of California - County of Sacramento
To confirm an inquiry about delinquent court-ordered debt, you can call GC Services at 1-800-333-8395, or (Spanish) 1-800-616-6007; or the Department of Revenue Recovery at 1-916-875-7500. Anyone with questions about a suspicious communication that appears to be from Sacramento Superior Court should contact the court .
https://www.saccourt.ca.gov/Sacramento County Arrest, Court, and Public Records
Sacramento County court records are official documents that detail proceedings related to specific court cases. Court records fall under Sacramento County public records, and the Superior Court provides the public with electronic access to all cases tried at its courts. These include criminal, civil, family law, small claims, and traffic courts.
https://california.staterecords.org/sacramentoProbate Records: Sacramento Superior Court - California
Sacramento, CA 95826 If you wish to obtain copies in person, the Probate Unit is located on the second floor, room 214, at the William R. Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse at 3341 Power Inn Road, (1/2 mile South of Folsom Blvd.) Copes are $.50 per page. If you don't know your case number, you can locate it using the court's public access site.
https://www.saccourt.ca.gov/probate/records.aspxCivil Obtain Status/Copies of Cases: Sacramento Superior Court - California
If you plan to view one of these files, you will need to order it by coming to the Civil Records Unit or calling the Civil Records Unit at 916-874-7186. Most civil court files are public records and may be viewed by anyone. To see a court file you must present valid picture identification, such as a current driver's license.
https://www.saccourt.ca.gov/civil/file-status.aspxCriminal Court: Sacramento Superior Court - California
How to Request Copies of Criminal Case Records - Government Agency Copy Requests ONLY; PC 1170.18 Petitions (Proposition 47, effective 04/15/15) Check the Status of Your Petition; HS 11361.8 Petitions (Proposition 64, effective 11/09/16) ... Sacramento Superior Court 720 9th Street Sacramento, CA 95814.
https://www.saccourt.ca.gov/criminal/criminal.aspxCounty Clerk Recorder - Sacramento County, California
Preserves the official archive of legally recordable documents Maintains records of all marriages, births, and deaths occurring within Sacramento County (Note: Divorce records are maintained by the Superior Court.) Issues birth, death and marriage certificates, and certified copies of recorded documents
https://ccr.saccounty.gov/Access to Electronic Court Records - California
Courts may keep official records about cases in paper or electronic format. There are three ways to look at court records: Go to the courthouse and ask to look at paper records. Go to the courthouse and look at electronic court records. If your court offers it, look at electronic records over the internet. This is called “remote access.”
https://www.courts.ca.gov/42512.htm