Tehama County Superior Court
Tehama County
About visiting the probate court
About visiting the Tehama County Superior Court
Tehama County Superior Court is listed as a registered probate court within Tehama County, California.
In most instances within California, there is at least one Superior Court courthouse location within each county. Sometimes a county may have multiple courthouses and may also have multiple probate court locations. Such is often the case in larger metropolis counties where population is dense or also in spread-out, rural counties, which may use a courthouse annex or satellite office system to accommodate nearby citizens with easier access in proximity or distance.
About visiting the probate court
Who to speak with when visiting the Tehama County probate court
Plan ahead to be early in case available parking is limited and be prepared for formal security measures upon entering the building, as courthouses are official state and federal property. This generally includes passing through metal detectors and allowing search of any belongings.
Many courthouses do not allow cell phones, so keep that in mind as your phone may need to be turned off upon entering the courthouse, or even left outside.
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About visiting the probate court
Call ahead before visiting the Tehama County Superior Court
When able, it’s always helpful to request an appointment with a probate clerk or probate judge prior to visiting any probate court location.
The phone number for the Tehama County Superior Court is: (530) 527-3484
The hours of operation listed for the Tehama County Superior Court are:
Monday:8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday:8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday:8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday:8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday:8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Reviews
Reviews of the Tehama County Superior Court
Looking for divorce papers from back in 1979. (I burnt them fifteen years ago, after being happily married to my forever hubby for twenty years.) Who would have ever guessed I would need them to get my new drivers license? The lady I spoke to on the phone was so very helpful and extremely nice!!
I have had an incredibly unpleasant experience with Tehama County Superior Court. I received a notice in 2020 for a speeding ticket I thought I had resolved in 2009. After following endless phone trees, countless hours waiting on hold, unhelpful staff, printing and mailing documentation & receiving it back without an explanation, and more waiting on the phone. I have never had such a terrible customer service experience. I can't believe a court system could be so bad. TCSC should be ashamed of the disservice they provide to Californians!
Never got paper work after my court date and it all automated on the phone you'll never talk to a person. Most unprofessional court house ive ever been. Kangaroo Court.
I have to say there is a lot of room for improvement for this establishment. The biggest problem i see is the good ol boy acting upon hearsay without actual facts. Rumors are not justification for harrassment. I am anti law enforcement however if the protect and serve motto comes back around ill raise my hand and help any way i can. Furthermore the process of making deals prior to making a plea is illegal. I have plead guilty to numerous crimes i did not commit and even had a judge slander me in open court. In my opinion the judges need to be removed and replaced with some that have a better grasp on reality and a better discernment in seeing justice carried out. The public defenders list needs complete overhaul and the assembly line style court calendar is overlooking way too many cases that should not be ending in incarceration. Out of 19 arrests i actually was guilty beyond reasonable doubt once but in the interest of justice dismissed. All the other cases received poor representation and my p.d always recommended taking the offer from the d.a. I was promised a misdemeanor in one instance but still have a felony on my record and have gotten two more cases because of the error on their part. This is unacceptable in my opinion and probably the opinion of their higher ranking judicial peers.