Sacramento County Superior Court.
Every Sacramento case routes through the superior court at some point — for filing, for hearing, or for courtesy-copy delivery. Here's the lay of the land.
Main courthouse
The primary civil courthouse for Sacramento County. Most filings, courtesy copies, and affidavit drop-offs route through this address.
720 9th St, Sacramento, CA 95814
~290K filings/year
Notable divisions
The civil docket splits across multiple courthouses. We route courtesy copies and stage rush filings out of the closest division to your defendant.
- Gordon D. Schaber Courthouse (downtown, civil)Carol Miller Justice Center (criminal)Family Court (3341 Power Inn Rd)William R. Ridgeway Family Relations CourthouseJuvenile Courthouse
What makes this county different.
Sacramento County combines California’s seat of state government, a state-agency-heavy professional core, and a wide ring of suburban + agricultural land reaching into the Central Valley. State employees + agency contractors mean service-of-process volume on government-related civil matters is well above the per-capita norm. Capitol-area registered-agent service for state-regulated entities (insurance, banks, agriculture) is routine. The American River + Delta create geographic split between downtown / midtown high-density and the sprawl of Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, and Folsom.
Common challenges we plan for
- State employees and Capitol staff frequently work in secure state office buildings where in-person service requires civilian-address routing
- Elk Grove + Natomas master-planned subdivisions have HOA gate protocols that lag Google Maps placement
- Rancho Cordova + Mather Field government-contractor offices require ID + escort coordination
- Antelope + North Highlands have a transient renter population that drives 22% skip-trace add-on rate
- Folsom prison area requires special protocols when serving inmate-related papers — addresses route through the Department of Corrections instead
Sacramento's key cities.
The cities where we see the highest service volume. Each one has its own page with local courthouse, service patterns, and a flat-rate quote.
Sacramento
525K residents
State capital and the largest concentration of state-agency-related civil cases in California. Downtown + midtown high-rises (state-agency tenants), R Street Corridor (tech), Land Park residential. Most filings route through the Gordon D. Schaber Courthouse on 9th Street.
Serve in SacramentoElk Grove
180K residents
Master-planned suburban south of the city. HOA-controlled subdivisions and a heavy mix of young-family residential mean evening attempts work better than business hours.
Serve in Elk GroveRoseville
149K residents
Placer County technically, but in the same Sacramento metro service area. Galleria + Westfield retail corridor + Hewlett Packard Enterprise + Adventist Health corporate addresses.
Serve in RosevilleFolsom
83K residents
East-county tech corridor (Intel, Micron) + Folsom prison area. Lake-side residential gates + prison-related service protocols both apply.
Serve in FolsomCitrus Heights
88K residents
Older suburban grid with a mix of single-family + apartment-complex residential. Sunrise Mall corridor + I-80 / I-65 retail strip generate corporate defendant volume.
Serve in Citrus HeightsEvery city in the county.
Coverage: 7 cities
We also serve Galt, Isleton, Rancho Cordova, plus unincorporated Antelope, Arden-Arcade, Carmichael, Fair Oaks, Florin, Foothill Farms, North Highlands, Orangevale, and Rosemont.