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Find information and services for jury duty, traffic tickets, civil and family law cases, and more. Access court calendars, e-filing, transcripts, and locations of the Sonoma County Superior Court.
- Civil
It shall be the policy of the Sonoma County Superior Court...
- Jury Service
Superior Court of California, County of Sonoma. Hall of...
- Case Portal
Case Portal. Sonoma Superior Court has moved into the 21st...
- Tentative Rulings
All Tentative Rulings may be accessed below.; Civil...
- Online Services
Online Services. The Court offers several online options to...
- Family Law Division
Family Law Division Home Page The types of matters processed...
- E-Filing
A document is deemed “filed” on the date and time the court...
- Family Court Services
After you have left Family Court Services, you will only be...
- Judicial Assignments
Superior Court Judge (707) 521-1008. Hall of Justice....
- Forms & Filing
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- Civil
The Superior Court of California, County of Sonoma provides services through its main facility, the Sonoma County Hall of Justice. This large, two-story building was constructed in 1965. It contains 15 courtrooms for criminal, traffic, juvenile dependency, probate, and family law proceedings, and is shared with several county agencies.
The Superior Court of California, County of Sonoma, also known as the Sonoma County Superior Court or Sonoma Superior Court, is the California superior court with jurisdiction over Sonoma County.
May 26, 2015 · Welcome to Sonoma Superior Court’s Odyssey Portal for Civil, Family Law and Probate. Please refer to these instructions for assistance as you navigate the different sections of your case.
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Find information and resources for the Civil and Family Law Courthouse of Sonoma County Superior Court, which hears family law and probate cases. Search case records, view calendars and schedules, access forms and self-help services, and more.