Q&A

How to contact the Sacramento County district attorney?

How to contact the Sacramento County district attorney?

If your matter involves a child custody case from a court outside California, you should telephone the Sacramento County District Attorney, Child Abduction Section (916-874-8750), which is specially funded and trained to be of assistance.

Where do I get a bench warrant in Sacramento County?

There is not a Judicial Council Form for a Bench Warrant, however, Sacramento County Courts have an adopted Local Court Form. Civil Division building The Bench Warrant must include the Code of Civil Procedures section which the respondent is going to be arrested under. BENCH WARRANTS MUST COME DIRECTLY FROM THE COURT TO THE SHERIFF

When does the Civil Bureau open in Sacramento?

All documents must be received in our office a minimum of 10 days prior to the last day for service. Public counter hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 3:00pm, excluding holidays. A drop box is also available 8:00am to 5:00pm in the Civil Bureau lobby, suite 313.

What does civil process in Sacramento County mean?

Civil process includes summons and complaints, small claims documents for a civil lawsuit, restraining orders, bench warrants, evictions and any other notice or order from the courts. We also levy on wages, bank accounts, vehicles or any asset of the judgment debtor.

If your matter involves a child custody case from a court outside California, you should telephone the Sacramento County District Attorney, Child Abduction Section (916-874-8750), which is specially funded and trained to be of assistance.

There is not a Judicial Council Form for a Bench Warrant, however, Sacramento County Courts have an adopted Local Court Form. Civil Division building The Bench Warrant must include the Code of Civil Procedures section which the respondent is going to be arrested under. BENCH WARRANTS MUST COME DIRECTLY FROM THE COURT TO THE SHERIFF

All documents must be received in our office a minimum of 10 days prior to the last day for service. Public counter hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 3:00pm, excluding holidays. A drop box is also available 8:00am to 5:00pm in the Civil Bureau lobby, suite 313.

Civil process includes summons and complaints, small claims documents for a civil lawsuit, restraining orders, bench warrants, evictions and any other notice or order from the courts. We also levy on wages, bank accounts, vehicles or any asset of the judgment debtor.