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The tax is imposed on all transfers by deeds, or any other document, by which any interests in real property located in the City of Sacramento incorporated area are sold and/or granted, assigned, transferred, or conveyed to purchaser(s), or any other person(s), or entities.
Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse: Sacramento Superior Court.
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.
Go to the Civil Records Unit in the Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse Room 102, or call 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.
Looking for copies of divorce papers? Contact the court where you or your spouse filed the case.
Owner information is available by contacting the Assessor's Office. Public Information may be viewed on our lobby computers. The lobby is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Public information may be also be purchased.
Certified copies of divorce decrees are only available from the Superior Court in the county where the divorce was filed.
Complete a public file request form received at the courthouse; Provide the court with your valid state or federally issued photo identification; and. Ask the court to make your copies. In the alternative, you may make your own copies using the public copy machines in Room 102.
To order copies: Mail or fax a completed order form. Utilize the online index to find book and page numbers. Visit one of our office locations. Telephone (916) 874-6334.