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SHASTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA CLERK OF COURT OFFICE

The Clerk of Court is an elected official who is there to serve the public. The Clerk of Court is the official record keeper of the courthouse. The clerk is responsible for processing criminal complaints filed by the District Attorney, City Attorney, or other prosecuting agency, assisting the public on criminal matters, scheduling court appearances, processing criminal related documents, such as requests for modifications of sentences, conducting record searches and processing certified copy requests, processing appeals, ,and making the local court rules known.

The Clerk of Court does not only oversee criminal cases, the clerk is responsible for assisting with civil courts, small claims courts, family law, such as divorces and child custody, probate courts, traffic courts, and other collaborative courts, such as drug court, family treatment court, reentry court, and Veterans treatment court.

Contact the Courts and Clerk of Court:

Main Courthouse
1500 Court St
Redding, CA 96001

Justice Center
1655 West Street
Redding, CA 96001

Phone: 530-245-6761
Fax: 530-999-2382

Office Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8am to 5pm

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SHASTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA COUNTY CLERK/RECORDER DATABASE

Duties of the County Clerk-Recorder:

Promote confidence and good will by providing the very highest level of courteous, efficient service

Insure the highest possible degree of integrity of the County’s election process through administration of all federal, state, and local election laws in a uniform, consistent and accessible manner

Issues marriage licenses and performs civil marriages

Schedules and performs wedding ceremonies

Filing fictitious business name statements as well as other para-professional registrations

Maintaining real property transactions and issuing vital records, such as birth and death certificates

Processes US Passport Applications

Register voters in the county

Provides the public access to copies of public records

RECORDS SEARCH AND PUBLIC RECORD REQUEST

Public records are made accessible by the Shasta County Clerk-Recorder’s Office and the Shasta County Superior Courts. Official records can be searched online using the clerk’s database. Records can be searched by the name on the document or the document type.

If the record is unavailable online, or if more information is needed, contact the clerk at: 530-225-5730.

Judicial records can also be searched online. Judicial records can be searched using the name on the document, the case number, or the date the case was filed.

STATISTICS: CRIME, BIRTH, DEATH, PROPERTY, MARRIAGE, DIVORCE

Shasta County Birth, Death Records
Births (2007): 2,230
Per 1,000 population: 12.4
Deaths (2007): 2,000
Per 1,000 population: 11.2
Infant Deaths (2007): 20
Per 1,000 population: 9

Shasta County Criminal Records
Violent Crimes (2008): 1,174
Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: 4
Forcible rape: 133
Robbery: 104
Aggravated Assault: 933

Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2019: $2,350 (0.8%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2019: $1,673 (0.7%)

34,215 spouses (33,873 opposite-sex spouses), 4,786 unmarried partners, (4,554 opposite-sex unmarried partners)

HOUSING
Total HU (Housing Units): 78,489 (100%)
Owner Occupied HU: 44,866 (57.2%)
Renter Occupied HU: 26,481 (33.7%)
Vacant Housing Units: 7,142 ( 9.1%)
Median Home Value: $316,357
Average Home Value: $381,146
Housing Affordability Index: 104

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