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Riverside County Courthouse (photographed in 1910) Riverside County was formed in 1893 from San Bernardino and San Diego counties. The cornerstone for the first permanent Riverside County Courthouse was laid on May 7, 1903, and the building was completed in June 1904.
916: Sacramento and most of the Sacramento metro: Folsom, Roseville; Sacramento County and southern Placer County: October 1947; overlaid with 279 on March 10, 2018 925: Concord, Walnut Creek, Livermore, Pleasanton, San Ramon, Martinez, and Antioch; eastern Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. Split from 510 on March 14, 1998 949
The northeastern portion, including Redding, Yreka and Mount Shasta, became area code 530, reducing the 916 numbering plan area to Sacramento and its immediate area. On the same day, Dixon was reassigned from 916 to 707. This split left 916 as the only one of the original 86 area codes that no longer covers any part of its original area. [1]
[16] To fix this colossal mess, the judicial council proposed and the legislature enacted the Court Act of 1949 to reduce the number of types of inferior courts to two: municipal courts and justice of the peace courts, which were renamed "justice courts". [16] This dropped the total number of courts in California to less than 400. [13]
Following is a list of current and former courthouses of the United States federal court system located in California.Each entry indicates the name of the building along with an image, if available, its location and the jurisdiction it covers, [1] the dates during which it was used for each such jurisdiction, and, if applicable the person for whom it was named, and the date of renaming.
The 714 numbering plan area was further divided on November 14, 1992, when area code 909 was assigned to the majority of Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario, and Pomona. [ 2 ] On July 17, 2004, numbering plan area 909 was divided in a two-way geographic split for assignment of area code 951 to the southern portion of 909. [ 3 ]
Pursuant to California Government Code § 68070 and the Judicial Council California Rules of Court § 10.613, the Sacramento County Superior Court has adopted Local Rules for its government and the government of its officers.
Sacramento: 1955 2015–present — — Obama: 23 District Judge Jennifer L. Thurston: Fresno: 1967 2021–present — — Biden: 25 District Judge Daniel Calabretta: Sacramento: 1978 2023–present — — Biden: 26 District Judge Kirk E. Sherriff: Fresno: 1968 2024–present — — Biden: 27 District Judge Dena M. Coggins: Sacramento: 1979 ...