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Motions heard in the Law and Motion departments (Department 53 or Department 54) may be filed at the Hall of Justice Building, 813 6th Street, second floor or in the Civil Law and Motion Drop Box located in the Public Service Lobby on the first floor, or may be submitted by mail.
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.
Superior Court of California - County of Sacramento.
As of January 16, 2024, Sacramento County Superior Court has expanded electronic filing (e-Filing) to Civil cases handled at the Gordon D. Schaber Courthouse and Hall of Justice Building. Until further notice, e-Filing is permissive (optional) for all parties.
1.06 Tentative Ruling System. (A) In all civil law and motion, writ, and other departments as designated, a Tentative Ruling System is utilized. On the afternoon of the court day before each calendar, the judge will publish a tentative ruling on each matter on the next day's calendar.
Judge Bunmi O. Awoniyi was appointed to the Superior Court of Sacramento County in 2012 by Governor Edmund G. “Jerry” Brown, Jr., and she currently serves in the Sacramento court as the presiding judge.
Electronic filing is mandated for civil cases filed by attorneys in county- level, district, and appellate courts and is permissive for criminal cases. Administration administers the state's contract with a private vendor to provide mandated electronic filing services in the judicial system.
Superior Court of California – County of Sacramento.
There are a total of about 1,500 superior court judges, assisted by 380 commissioners and 35 referees.