Sacramento County Superior Court Exhibit Requirements
Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento
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- Sacramento County Superior Court is part of Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento, serving Sacramento County, California.
- Plaintiffs mark exhibits Exhibit 1, 2, 3... and defendants mark exhibits Exhibit A, B, C... at Sacramento County Superior Court.
- Sacramento County Superior Court requires e-filing through File & ServeXpress, with a 25 MB cap per document.
- CRC 3.1110 / Sacramento County Local Rules is the primary rule governing exhibit marking and format at Sacramento County Superior Court.
- The preferred exhibit file format at Sacramento County Superior Court is PDF/A.
- Sacramento County Superior Court is located at 720 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814.
- State capital - many government-related cases
- A common exhibit mistake at Sacramento County Superior Court: filing at wrong courthouse location (multiple buildings).
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Filing Essentials
Clerk's office hours are Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM; paper filings need to be submitted before close. File & ServeXpress accepts electronic filings outside those hours, but confirm the after-hours cutoff -- many courts date-stamp late-night submissions with the next business day.
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Local Tips for Sacramento County Superior Court
- State capital - many government-related cases
- Gordon D. Schaber Courthouse handles most civil matters
- Light rail accessible at multiple downtown stations
- Call ahead if your filing is time-sensitive -- courthouse phone lines are usually faster than email for same-day questions
Location & Access
720 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Paid parking garages in downtown Sacramento. Light rail accessible.
Airport-style security at the public entrance. No weapons, and recording devices generally require prior permission from court security.
Common Mistakes at Sacramento County Superior Court
- 1.Filing at wrong courthouse location (multiple buildings)
- 2.Missing Sacramento County exhibit exchange requirements
- 3.Submitting exhibits over the 25 MB limit as a single file instead of splitting them
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Every year, California courts reject exhibits for:
- Wrong marking convention
- Missing electronic bookmarks
- Non-compliant file formats
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Sacramento County Superior Court Exhibit FAQs
How do plaintiffs and defendants mark exhibits differently at Sacramento County Superior Court?
Plaintiffs typically use Exhibit 1, 2, 3... while defendants use Exhibit A, B, C..., under CRC 3.1110 / Sacramento County Local Rules. Individual departments can vary this convention, so confirm with the assigned judge's standing orders before trial.
What e-filing system does Sacramento County use, and what's the size limit?
Sacramento County Superior Court files through File & ServeXpress, capped at 25 MB per document. Documents should be submitted in PDF/A format for best compatibility.
What's the most common exhibit mistake attorneys make at Sacramento County Superior Court?
Filing at wrong courthouse location (multiple buildings). Building in extra time to double-check formatting before the filing deadline avoids most rejections.
What's one local filing quirk to know before showing up at Sacramento County Superior Court?
State capital - many government-related cases.
Does ExhibitPrep produce exhibits that comply with Sacramento County Superior Court requirements?
Yes. ExhibitPrep supports the Exhibit 1, 2, 3... / Exhibit A, B, C... marking conventions used at Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento and exports PDF/A files within the 25 MB limit for File & ServeXpress.
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Last updated: 2026-03. Always verify current requirements with the court.