California’s court system is the largest in the nation and serves a population of more than 39.5 million people - about 12 percent of the total U.S. population. The Judiciary of California interprets and applies the law, and is defined under the Constitution, law, and regulations. The judiciary has a hierarchical structure with the Supreme Court at the apex. The Superior Courts are the primary trial courts, and the Courts of Appeal are the primary appellate courts. The Judicial Council is the rule-making arm of the judiciary.
Forms & Documents
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Articles & Guides
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What is a California Attachment to Judicial Council Form (MC-025)?
Attachment to Judicial Council Form (MC-025) is a California court document that provides extra space for details or explanations when filling out another (primary) court form. MC-025 attachment can be used with any California Judicial Council form to include additional information that does not fit on the main form due to lack of space.
Contact Information & Office Locations
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Judicial Council of California - Headquarters
Address:
Ronald M. George State Office Complex
455 Golden Gate Avenue
San Francisco's Civic Center area
San Francisco, CA 94102-3688
- (415) 865-4200 (main line)
- (415) 865-8004 (TDD)
Sacramento Office
Address:
2860 Gateway Oaks Drive
Suite 400
Sacramentoc, CA 95833-3509
- (916) 263-7885
Departments & Divisions
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Alameda County Courts | Alameda County, CA |