Sacramento County Superior Court

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Sacramento County Superior Court cases in Sacramento County, Sacramento, CA

The Sacramento County Superior Court Juvenile Courthouse is a California Superior Court (state trial court) facility dedicated to juvenile matters. It serves the local judicial system by exercising jurisdiction over cases involving minors under the California Welfare and Institutions Code, including juvenile delinquency (alleged law violations by minors under §602), juvenile dependency (child abuse, neglect, or abandonment under §300), and status offenses such as truancy or curfew violations (§601). The court conducts detention, jurisdiction, and disposition hearings; issues protective and restraining orders; and oversees probation, placement, and permanency orders in dependency cases. It does not handle general adult civil, adult criminal, family law dissolution, or routine traffic matters, which are heard in other divisions of the Sacramento County Superior Court.

Sacramento County Superior Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Superior Court
County: Sacramento
Street Address: 720 9th Street
City: Sacramento
Zip Code: 95814
Phone: 916-874-5522
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm.
Website URL: https://www.saccourt.ca.gov/
Parking: Metered parking is available on all streets surrounding the Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse (meters take only quarters). There are also a limited number of free two-hour street parking spaces available on D, E, and F Streets. In addition, the following public lots are available within walking distance.
Public Transportation: If you wish to use public transportation to get to and from the courthouse for jury service, purchase a single-pass ticket and and jury staff will provide a replacement ticket and a return fare ticket. Ride Regional Transit (RT) and eliminate the hassles of fighting traffic congestion, finding a parking spot, and buying gas when you're on jury duty. Some RT Park & Ride lots now require that you pay $1-$2 to park there for the day. The jury office is not able to reimburse the parking fee.
Languages: Multiple Language
Email: interpreters@saccourt.ca.gov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Superior-Court-of-California-County-of-Sacramento/355175204624065
Twitter: https://twitter.com/saccountyca?lang=en
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sacramento-county-superior-court/about/
ADA Phone: 916-874-7828
About / Additional Info: The Gordon D. Schaber Sacramento County Courthouse houses the main administrative offices of the court, as well as containing trial courtrooms, the department of the Presiding Judge, and the general civil and criminal case processing support units.

Services and Case Types Handled in Sacramento County Superior Court

Sacramento County Superior Court Juvenile Courthouse serves the public by handling:

- Case types: Juvenile Delinquency (WIC 602) and Juvenile Dependency (WIC 300), including probation violations, restitution, foster-care and permanency planning, and termination of parental rights.
- Case filings: Petitions and motions in delinquency and dependency, detention requests, agency reports, and petitions to seal juvenile records.
- Protective orders: Juvenile/dependency restraining orders protecting minors, caregivers, or witnesses in active juvenile cases.
- Court hearings: Detention/initial appearances, jurisdiction and disposition, adjudication, review/status hearings, permanency and termination of parental rights, fitness/transfer, and record‑sealing hearings.
- Jury services: Juvenile matters are decided by a judge; jury trials are not used. Countywide jury service is handled by the court's general jury services unit, not at the Juvenile Courthouse.
- Public-facing services: Clerk assistance with filings, calendars and scheduling information, interpreter coordination, and access to records as permitted by law.

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