To search for property ownership in San Bernardino County by assessor's parcel number please visit the Assessor Property Information webpage. Document Search 1958 to the present: Please note this is an index only and does not allow the customer to view the actual document images (GC6254. 21).
A San Bernardino County court records search can be conducted at any of the listed places: The San Bernardino Superior Court clerk's office. A clerk's office in any court where the case filing took place. Public access terminals at the courthouse. Remote access portals maintained by the Superior court.
The case jurisdiction codes are as follows: SS = San Bernardino.
A proposed order is often lodged and/or served with moving or opposition papers. It must not be attached to them, but must be a separate document. The requirements for proposed orders, including the requirements for submitting proposed orders by electronic means, are stated in CRC 3.1312.
A proposed order is a document that states how you would like the judge to rule. It would be the decree the judge signs that orders how the parties are to act. In your case, it would order that your brother not be executor. Again, another reason to consult an attorney to properly draft these motions and orders for you.
All matters in San Bernardino County are filed and heard at the Fontana District.
Family Law Division of the San Bernardino District, 351 North Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92415-0245 (located at Historic Courthouse) Filings Accepted: Adoptions. Domestic Violence Restraining Orders.
A corrective deed is a legal instrument used to correct errors in a previously recorded deed. This document is crucial in maintaining the accuracy of the property's chain of title.
A grantor may make a gift of property to the grantee, and use a grant deed form or a quitclaim deed form for the purpose.
CORRECTIVE DEEDS: A Corrective Deed is a new deed signed and dated by the grantor that originally signed the defective deed. It needs to be acknowledged (notarized ) and meet the regular recording requirements of any California deed.