The Sacramento Superior Court will finalize and recognize the adoptions of children from foster care during a private Adoption Day event in November. Adoption Day is an opportunity to increase public awareness of the need for adoptive parents and educate prospective adoptive parents about the adoption process. It is also a time to recognize local families who have opened their lives to children in need of permanent homes. Learn more about adoption at https://lnkd.in/g8K7_eSd Sacramento County CASA Sacramento
Sacramento Superior Court
Administration of Justice
Sacramento, California 3,174 followers
Sacramento Superior Court is the California Superior Court with jurisdiction over Sacramento County.
About us
The Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento provides fair, equal, and impartial access to justice by resolving and adjudicating legal matters to ensure and protect the fundamental rights for all.
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https://saccourt.ca.gov/
External link for Sacramento Superior Court
- Industry
- Administration of Justice
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Sacramento, California
- Type
- Government Agency
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Primary
720 9th Street
Sacramento, California 95814, US
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301 Bicentennial Circle
Sacramento, California 95826, US
Employees at Sacramento Superior Court
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❓ Curious about becoming a Court Interpreter? 📅 The Judicial Council of California’s Court Interpreter Program is hosting an informational webinar on Monday, Oct.13, 2025, about becoming a Court Interpreter, the required exams, and free resources. 🔗 Register online at tinyurl.com/mu39zx9y #SuperiorCareers
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Reporting for jury duty, but forgot your book? Don't worry! Interactive artwork located in the Sacramento Superior Court jury assembly room connects jurors and court visitors to Sacramento Public Library services. The vibrant wall wraps incorporate QR codes that link to various resources, making it easy to engage with the library’s offerings while you wait. One QR code directs users to www.saclibrary.org/welcome. This landing page enables individuals to apply for a library card, explore the benefits of library membership, and calculate potential savings by borrowing materials, such as audiobooks, rather than purchasing them. Additional QR codes link to a range of library services and special collections, including electronic books, audiobooks, video games, and more. The wall wraps were funded through the library’s communications budget.
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The Sacramento Superior Court recently attended the California Court Reporters Association (CCRA)’s 115th annual convention in Carlsbad, CA, recruiting for the court. The statewide convention offers sessions designed to keep court reporters and court reporting students informed about current issues in the court reporting profession. Interested in a career with the court? Come work with us! Our current openings are posted at https://lnkd.in/ga_Ue8KG #SuperiorCareers
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The Sacramento Superior Court is recruiting for an Operations Manager in the Juvenile Division. Deadline to apply: 10/9/2025 at 11:59 PM Learn more about this job and the court's benefits package and apply online at bit.ly/saccourtsjobs. #SuperiorCareers
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The Sacramento Superior Court recently participated in the Sacramento Region Diversity Career Fair held at the University of the Pacific - McGeorge School of Law. Interested in a career with the court? Come work with us! Our current openings are posted at https://lnkd.in/ga_Ue8KG #SuperiorCareers
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To recognize Native American Day 2025, Sacramento Superior Court Judge Kristina B. Lindquist and Shingle Springs Tribal Court Chief Judge Victorio Shaw shared the following statement: On Friday, September 26, we recognize Native American Day. At the Sacramento Superior Court, we celebrate the area’s original inhabitants: the Maidu, Miwok, Nisenan, and Wintu peoples. We admire their survival in the face of genocide and systemic injustice, and we recognize their important contributions, as stakeholders and partners, to the past, present, and future of this region. Today, California is home to the highest population of American Indians and Alaska Natives in the country. Within California, there are 109 federally recognized tribal governments and an additional 70 or so non-federally recognized tribes. We have more than 100 Indian reservations and rancherias across the state. In California, approximately 32 Tribal Courts serve the people of 50 different tribes. These independent court systems are essential in upholding justice, serving their communities, and ensuring that tribal cultures and values are respected and endure. The judges and staff at these Tribal Courts, like those at the Sacramento Superior Court, are committed to treating those who appear before them fairly. This Native American Day, we celebrate the enduring spirit and achievements of the Native American people and acknowledge the importance of a shared purpose in our work toward access to justice for all. Learn more about tribal courts and the judicial officers who wrote this statement at https://lnkd.in/gr49QVZs
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Congratulations to Judge Lawrence G. Brown, who was unanimously elected by the bench last week to serve as the next Presiding Judge for the Sacramento Superior Court. "Judge Brown’s election as our next Presiding Judge reflects not only his commitment to justice, but also his understanding of the broader challenges that often lead individuals into the justice system,” said sitting Presiding Judge Bunmi O. Awoniyi. Brown’s two-year term starts Jan. 1, 2026, and will continue through Dec. 31, 2027. “Throughout his career, Judge Brown has demonstrated exceptional leadership and dedication to collaborative solutions—working hand-in-hand with our justice partners to improve outcomes for our community,” added Judge Awoniyi. “I have full confidence in his ability to guide the court with vision, compassion, and integrity."
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The Sacramento Superior Court is recruiting for multiple Courtroom Clerk positions court-wide. This recruitment will close on Wednesday, Oct. 2, or once 50 qualified applications have been received. It is a court-wide recruitment intended to establish an eligibility list for current and future vacancies throughout various court locations. Learn more about this job and the court's benefits package and apply online at bit.ly/saccourtsjobs. #SuperiorCareers
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Sacramento Superior Court Presiding Judge Bunmi O. Awoniyi recited a portion of the U.S. Constitution during a Constitution Day celebration today at the Robert T. Matsui Federal Courthouse. Judge Joseph M. Cress and Judge Jerome Price Jr. also participated in the event, which included student readers from area schools, federal justices, and area attorneys. Constitution Day is observed annually on September 17th to commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. #ConstitutionDay
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