California Government Code ARTICLE 1 - General

  • Section 1450.
    Unless otherwise provided, every official bond shall be filed in the proper office within the time prescribed for filing the oath.(Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch.
  • Section 1451.
    The approval of every official bond shall be indorsed thereon and signed by the officer approving the bond.(Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)
  • Section 1452.
    No officer with whom any official bond is required to be filed shall file such bond until approved.(Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)
  • Section 1453.
    Official bonds shall be recorded in a book kept for that purpose entitled “Record of Official Bonds.”(Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)
  • Section 1454.
    Unless otherwise provided, the official bonds of state officers prescribed by law shall be approved by either the Governor or the Director of General Services...
  • Section 1455.
    Unless otherwise provided, all official bonds of state officers and employees not expressly prescribed by law shall be forwarded to the Department of General Services...
  • Section 1457.
    Unless otherwise provided, the official bonds of officers of a county and judicial district shall be approved by the presiding judge of the superior court,...
  • Section 1458.
    The bonds of supervisors, treasurers, county clerks, auditors, sheriffs, tax collectors, district attorneys, recorders, assessors, surveyors, superintendents of schools, public administrators, and coroners shall be...
  • Section 1459.
    After being recorded, the official bond of the county clerk shall be filed in the office of the county treasurer.(Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)
  • Section 1460.
    Every officer with whom official bonds are filed shall carefully keep and preserve the bonds. He shall give certified copies thereof to any person demanding...
  • Section 1460.1.
    The county recorder shall record the bond and return it to the county officer with whom it is required to be filed. Such officer shall...
  • Section 1461.
    Any person appointed to fill a vacancy shall give a bond, corresponding in substance and form with the bond required of the officer originally elected...
  • Section 1462.
    No fee shall be charged by any officer to file or record any official bond of any official of this state or any political subdivision...
  • Section 1463.
    For the purposes of this chapter, a government crime insurance policy or employee dishonesty insurance policy, including faithful performance, may be provided as an alternative...

Last modified: October 22, 2018