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San Joaquin County measures our success by the prosperity of our communities. We keep our focus firmly on ensuring that our County’s priorities – fiscal responsibility, good governance, public safety, economic growth, and managing and preserving our water resources – guide our investments, actions, innovation and service.
San Joaquin County Logo. Departments. Agricultural Commissioner; Assessor / Recorder / County Clerk
The Recorder-County Clerk issues and registers marriage licenses, vital statistics and other public documents. Additionally, the Recorder-County Clerk receives passport applications on behalf of the U.S. Department of State.
Superior Court of San Joaquin County (Monday - Friday/11:00a.m.-3:00p.m.) 209-239-1306 or 209-490-2504
The County has launched Accela, a new web-based permitting application. Customers can apply for permits, make payments, and monitor the status of their project 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For Building Inspections, emergency permit situations, or any other urgent matter during this time, call (209) 468-3121 or email building@sjgov.org .
Welcome to San Joaquin County’s online permitting system!! Now you can apply for permits, pay fees online, review permit status, request inspections and submit plans electronically at any time and from anywhere. Log in to access your current account or click on “Register Now” to get started.
The Labor Relations Division is responsible for negotiating labor contracts between the County and the Unions and/or Associations that represent County employees. Labor Relations also handles complaints and provides disciplinary advice to County departments.
The data contained in this web site should not be relied upon for any type of legal action. Anyone who uses this information to commit a crime or to harass an inmate or his or her family may be subject to criminal prosecution and civil liability.
Personal Contact Information Opt-out Form. 268 KB • pdf • November 30, 2021 get_app
An individual or a business entity must file a fictitious business name (FBN) statement with the Office of the Recorder-County Clerk in the county where the business will be located, when the content of the business name is other than the owner’s last name.