Sacramento County Superior Court Records

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About the Sacramento County Superior Court

The Sacramento County Superior Court, or alternatively the Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento, has jurisdiction over Sacramento County, serving a population of over 1.5 million and encompassing 994 square miles. It is located in the middle of the 400-mile-long Central Valley, which is California's prime agricultural region. The County is bordered by the counties of Contra Costa and San Joaquin to the south, Amador and El Dorado to the east, Placer and Sutter to the north, and Yolo and Solano to the west.

In its mission statement, the SAC Superior Court states that they are dedicated to “providing fair, equal, and impartial access to justice by resolving and adjudicating legal matters to ensure and protect the fundamental rights for all.”

To serve its large population, the Sacramento Superior Court operates 14 divisions, including the Civil, Criminal, Family and Children, Interpreter Services, Juror Service Center, Juvenile, Landlord/Tenant, Probate, Restraining Orders, Small Claims, and Traffic Divisions. The court operates its divisions out of six separate locations.

The Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse at 720 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, houses the Court’s main administrative offices, trial courtrooms, the department of the Presiding Judge, and the general civil and criminal case processing support units. This courthouse hears matters relating to general civil trials (excluding unlawful detainer cases, small claims cases, and family relations matters), felony and misdemeanor trials (including criminal pretrial matters, DUI cases, and arraignments), and general civil pretrial motions. You can reach the courthouse by calling (916) 874-5522.

The Hall of Justice, located at 813 6th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, handles civil law and motion filing as well as civil self-help services. This location has a drop box service for civil law and motion filings. You can reach the Hall of Justice by calling (916) 874-5522.

The Lorenzo Patiño Hall of Justice houses both the Sacramento County Superior Court and the Sacramento County Main Jail. The Superior Court at this location handles felony and misdemeanor pretrial departments (known as the Home Court departments), and also serves as the Domestic Violence Court and Drug Court. The Lorenzo Patiño Hall of Justice is located at 651 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, and can be reached by calling (916) 874-6936.

The William R. Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse hears family, probate, and juvenile matters. This courthouse is located at 3341 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA 95826, and can be reached by calling (916) 875-3400.

The Carol Miller Justice Center houses the divisions that hear traffic, small claims, and unlawful detainer cases. The Small Claims Advisory Clinic, Small Claims Mediation Office, Unlawful Detainer Advisor's Office, and the Unlawful Detainer Mediation Office are also found here. The Carol Miller Justice Center is located at 301 Bicentennial Circle, Sacramento, CA 95826, and can be reached by calling (916) 875-7746 for unlawful detainer general queries and (916) 669-5712 for traffic division queries.

The Juvenile Courthouse handles juvenile matters. This courthouse is located at 9605 Kiefer Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95827, and can be reached by calling (916) 876-7753.

The Presiding Judge for the Superior Court of California for the County of Sacramento is the Hon. Michael G. Bowman. You can reach the Office of the Presiding Judge by calling (916) 874-5487.

The Assistant Presiding Judge is the Hon. Bunmi O. Awoniyi. You can reach the Office of the Assistant Presiding Judge by calling (916) 874-5762.

Sacramento County Superior Court Divisions

Appeals Division

The Appeals Division handles appeals of all the cases in the Sacramento Superior Court. The civil, misdemeanor, and felony appeals are filed in the Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse, while traffic and unlawful detainer appeals are filed at the Carol Miller Justice Center before being transferred to the Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse.

The unit responsible for the filing of appeals in family law and probate matters is located at the William R. Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse. Appeals in juvenile dependency matters are filed in the William R. Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse and appeals in juvenile delinquency matters are filed in the Juvenile Courthouse. A small claims appeal is considered a “trial de novo” or “new trial,” and can be filed at the Carol Miller Justice Center.

The Appellate Panel Presiding Judge is the Hon. Helena R. Gweon. You can reach the Office of the Appellate Panel Presiding Judge by calling (916) 874-5661.

Civil Division

The Civil Division of the Sacramento County Superior Court handles and manages general civil matters.

The Supervising Civil Judge is the Hon. Steven M. Gevercer. You can reach the Supervising Civil Judge by calling (916) 874-6353.

Criminal Division

The Criminal Division of the SAC Superior Court handles criminal matters, including felony and misdemeanor trials. Trials are heard at Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse.

The Supervising Criminal Judge is the Hon. Helena R. Gweon. You can reach the Supervising Criminal Judge by calling (916) 874-5661.

Exhibits Division

Exhibits are documents produced by a party in an action for identification and that may be admitted into evidence during a trial or hearing. Exhibits are maintained in the following four locations throughout Sacramento County: the Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse, the William R. Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse, the Juvenile Courthouse, and the Carol Miller Justice Center.

You can reach the Exhibits Division for civil and criminal cases by calling (916) 874-5121; for family law and probate cases by calling (916) 875-2017; for juvenile dependency cases by calling (916) 875-2555; for juvenile justice by calling (916) 876-7753; for small claims by calling (916) 875-7746; for traffic by calling (916) 669-5712; and for unlawful detainer by calling (916) 875-7746.

Probate Division

The Probate Division is responsible for overseeing the distribution of the assets of a person who has died, the administration of living and testamentary trusts, and choosing a person to oversee the finances of elderly people who require assistance.

You can reach the Probate Division by calling 2-1-1 or (916) 498-1000, or emailing info@211sacramento.org.

The Supervising Family Law/Probate Judge is the Hon. James M. Mize. You can reach the Office of the Supervising Family Law/Probate Judge by calling (916) 875-2521.

Family and Children Division

The Family and Children Division handles matters related to family law at the William R. Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse in Courtroom 104.

You can reach the Family and Children Division for general information by calling (916) 875-3400.

The Supervising Family Law/Probate Judge is the Hon. James M. Mize. You can reach the Office of the Supervising Family Law/Probate Judge by calling (916) 875-2521.

Interpreter Services Division

Interpreter Services are available to parties and witnesses involved in Sacramento County Superior Court cases. Court staff can make court interpreters available to the parties and witnesses for courtroom proceedings in all case types and for case-related activities, such as mediations and self-help workshops. These services are free for parties.

The Interpreter Services Division is housed in the Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse. You can reach this division by emailing interpreters@saccourt.ca.gov or calling (916) 874-8455.

Juvenile Division

The Juvenile Division operates out of the William R. Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse, which handles the Juvenile Dependency cases, and the B. T. Collins Juvenile Justice Center, which handles Juvenile Justice matters.

The Clerk for the Juvenile Court is the Hon. George Acero, with an office in Dept. 130 of the William R. Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse. You can reach the Clerk’s Office by calling  (916) 875-2530.

The Presiding Judge is the Hon. Dena Coggins, located at the B. T. Collins Juvenile Justice Center in Dept. 90. You can reach the Presiding Judge’s Office by calling (916) 875-5200.

Landlord/Tenant Division

The Landlord/Tenant Division handles unlawful detainer cases. Cases with damages equal to or less than $25,000 are heard at the Carol Miller Justice Center and cases with damages of more than $25,000 are filed with the Civil Division at the Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse.

You can reach this division by emailing udefile@saccourt.ca.gov or calling (916) 875-7746.

Small Claims Division

The Small Claim Division hears small claims cases at the Carol Miller Justice Center Courthouse.

You can reach this division by emailing scefile@saccourt.ca.gov or by calling (916) 875-7746.

Traffic Division

The Traffic Division handles vehicular infraction cases. This division allows in-person or online appearances via the internet, using Zoom. Related matters are heard at the Carol Miller Justice Center in Room Number 100.

You can reach the Traffic Division of the Carol Miller Justice Center by calling (916) 669-5712.

The Supervising Judge of Traffic Division is the Hon. Peter K. Southworth, who can be reached by calling (916) 874-7584.

Courthouses in Sacramento County Superior Court

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301 BICENTENNIAL CIRCLE, SACRAMENTO, CA 95826, USA
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720 9TH STREET, SACRAMENTO, CA 95814, USA
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3341 POWER INN ROAD, SACRAMENTO, CA 95826, USA

Facts and Statistics

  1. The Sacramento County Superior Court was established in 1850.
  2. In 2020, there were over 33,300 civil case filings in the Sacramento Superior Court.
  3. Sacramento is the most populous city in the county, with over 500,000 residents.
  4. The Netflix show “Jailbirds” was a reality television show about the lives of female inmates at the Sacramento County Jail.

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