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The largest division in the San Francisco Superior Court, the Civil Division conducts civil trials and manages civil filings, records, small claims cases, appeals, probate matters, unlawful detainers, defaults, case management, dispute resolution, name changes, and civil restraining orders to prevent harassment and elder abuse.
- Real Property Court
* Limited Unlawful Detainer Cases - As of April 20, 2020,...
- Civil Clerk's Office
Civil Division. Wayne Parinas Court Administrator 400...
- Civil Records
The Clerk's Office provides access to information related to...
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
ADR Coordinator 400 McAllister St. - Room 103-A San...
- Real Property Court
The Civil Unit is responsible for serving all civil process paperwork and is responsible for enforcing all civil court matters within the City and County of San Francisco. Servable documents include summons, complaints, restraining orders, and money and property seizures.
The San Francisco Sheriff's Office (SFSO), officially the City and County of San Francisco Sheriff's Office, is the sheriff's office for the City and County of San Francisco. The current sheriff is Paul Miyamoto. The department has 850 deputized personnel and support staff.
Believing in dignity and fairness, the San Francisco Sheriff's Office focuses on repairing harm, rebuilding relationships, and promoting a better future. They connect individuals with services to prevent recidivism and work towards building stronger, safer communities.
The Clerk's Office provides access to information related to Limited and Unlimited Civil, Probate/Wills, and Family Law case files. For all other cases (Criminal, Small Claims and Traffic), contact those court departments directly.
A “complex case” is an action that requires exceptional judicial management to avoid placing unnecessary burdens on the Court or the litigants and to expedite the case, keep costs reasonable, and promote effective decision making by the court, the parties, and counsel. Special Instructions for Electronic Filing.
14 Ιουν 2023 · Most police officers and sheriff’s deputies in San Francisco never end up in court. But a minority seem to crop up over and over again, costing the city millions, and often keeping their jobs. Officers have been sued for using undue force, for shooting people, and for dishonesty in court.