

If you require additional information please call the county court location listed directly on your traffic ticket. The Tax Collector collects taxes for more than 70 different taxing agencies within the county. Below is a list of county court hours, locations and contact information for Placer. The Treasurer serves as the bank to the County, all school districts and numerous special districts.
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The Placer Superior Court serves all people in Placer County as one of the state's 58 trial courts. The Successor Agency is the public entity, overseen by the Placer County Board of Supervisors, that is responsible for winding down former Redevelopment Agency activities. The Placer County Sheriff’s Office serves the people of Placer County by providing law enforcement to the unincorporated areas, from the Sacramento County line to the Nevada state line at Lake Tahoe, plus providing contract law enforcement services to the city of Colfax and the township of Loomis. The Department of Public Works provides a wide range of public services outside of city limits such as road maintenance, bus services, floodplain management, and engineering. The Public Defender's Office defends people charged with crimes who cannot afford to hire an attorney. The Probation Department aims to promote the safety of the citizens of Placer County by conducting investigations for the court, enforcing court orders, ensuring victim’s rights, engaging in crime prevention partnerships, and facilitating the re-socialization of offenders through the use of evidence-based supervision and best practices. Learn about the Sparks Law Library of Placer County. Learn more about Placer County's parks and trails. Placer County's office of emergency services, ReadyPlacer.
