Sacramento Superior Court, CA
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The Criminal Division handles felony and misdemeanor cases for individuals charged with crimes on behalf of the State of California in the County of Sacramento. This division includes criminal courtroom operations, adult collaborative courts, and criminal legal processing and support units in two separate court facilities.
Bail Schedule
- Felony and Misdemeanor Bail Schedule
Forms
Specific Sacramento Superior Court forms can be found on our Local Forms page. State-wide court forms can be found on the California Judicial Council website.
Case Information & Records
To obtain copies or look up information related to criminal case records, please visit the Court's Public Case Access System.
For information about obtaining certified criminal case records, please visit Criminal Records.
Online Services
To view the cases scheduled for court hearings and livestreams, if available, please visit Court Livestreams.
Collaborative Courts
Collaborative (or Justice) Courts are specialty courts designed to help adult individuals charged with crimes and the community by addressing causes of behavior, like mental health issues or drug addiction. Instead of traditional sentencing, these courts focus on treatment and rehabilitation to reduce or eliminate future offenses. Visit the Collaborative Courts page for more information.
Court-Ordered Programs & Service Providers
Many criminal court cases involve court-ordered programs and services provided by other agencies. They provide individuals with opportunities to address behaviors or circumstances that may have contributed to their involvement in the justice system. These programs are designed to promote rehabilitation and successful reintegration, often as part of a sentencing condition or diversion agreement. For more information, please visit the Court-ordered programs and services page.
Criminal Division Frequently Asked Questions
For more information and resources related to the Criminal Division and cases, please visit Criminal Frequently Asked Questions.
Additional court information and resources are available on the California Judicial Council website.