California Government Code CHAPTER 6 - Offices and Office Hours
- Section 24250.
Sheriffs, clerks, recorders, treasurers, and auditors, shall have their offices at the county seat in the courthouse, hall of records, jail, or other buildings. However,...
- Section 24250.1.
Sheriffs shall also have offices in each city in which they perform court-related services and a facility of the superior court is located.(Amended by Stats....
- Section 24252.
Sheriffs and clerks shall also have offices in any city containing a population of not less than 20,000 as ascertained by the preceding census taken...
- Section 24253.
Sheriffs and clerks shall also have offices in any city containing a population of not less than 50,000 as ascertained by the last census taken...
- Section 24254.
Sheriffs and clerks shall also have offices in any city containing a population of not less than 7,000, as ascertained by the preceding census taken...
- Section 24254.5.
Sheriffs and clerks shall also have offices in each city wherein the city hall is not less than eighteen miles from the site of the...
- Section 24255.
All offices required by this chapter shall be provided by the county through the board of supervisors.(Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 424.)
- Section 24256.
Whenever the law specifies that an office or building shall be located at the county seat and an incorporated city has been designated as the...
- Section 24257.
In this chapter “transaction of business” means that during the hours named there shall be present in each office at least one person qualified and...
- Section 24258.
If any officer required by this chapter to have an office has no regularly appointed deputy paid by the county at the same time and...
- Section 24259.
If the officer has a branch office to which a single deputy is assigned, he may close the branch office during the hour from 12...
- Section 24260.
In all counties county officers shall keep their offices open for the transaction of business during such hours and on such days as are fixed...
- Section 24261.
The judges of the superior court shall have chambers at the county seat and establish rules and hours for the dispatch of official business; provided...
- Section 24262.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, no office of the sheriff or clerk shall be established elsewhere than at the county seat without the...
Last modified: October 22, 2018