Use the menus above to navigate by City Departments or Categories.
Use the menus above to navigate by City Departments or Categories.
You can also use the Search function below to find specific content on our site.
The City Attorney is the attorney for the City of Sacramento, and is appointed directly by the City Council.
The attorneys in the Office provide legal services and advice to the Mayor, City Council, City Treasurer, City Clerk as well as all City departments, boards, commissions and officers. The Office also prosecutes violations of the Sacramento City Code, but not any violations of State law which are done by the District Attorney.
The District Attorney is an elected official who investigates and prosecutes criminal activity (other than violations of the Sacramento City Code) throughout Sacramento County. The DA's Office number is (916) 874-6218.
The City of Sacramento is the City Attorney’s client. Along with the City Manager, City Clerk and the City Treasurer, the City Attorney is directly selected by, and serves at the pleasure of, the City Council pursuant to City Charter.
No. The City Attorney does not represent individuals in private legal matters. Attorneys in the office only represent City departments and employees in the course of their official business.
The Sacramento City Code is available online. Hard copies of codes or a particular ordinance is viewable electronically in the City Clerk's office located at 915 I Street, New City Hall, 5th Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 808-7200.
All violations of local laws must be made to an investigative agency such as the Sacramento Police Department or the Neighborhood Services Department. Do NOT report violations directly to the City Attorney.
This is a private civil matter. To obtain specific legal advice on your situation, you need to consult a private attorney.
If you feel the City was negligent and you wish to pursue the matter, you must file a notice of claim against the City of Sacramento. Please contact the City Clerk at (916) 808-7200 to obtain the appropriate written information and forms.
No. The City takes the position that such information is exempt from the disclosure requirements of the Public Records Act. Therefore, the City will not release such information without a valid court order directing it to do so. Such information could be used to harass citizens who complain about code violations in their neighborhoods.
The Public Records Act is designed to give the public access to information in possession of public agencies. The Act also provides that public records shall be open for inspection during regular office hours of the agency. The public can inspect any record unless the record is exempted from disclosure under the Act.
Sacramento City Code section 12.32.020 places the duty to maintain and repair defective sidewalks on the owner of the parcel fronting the sidewalk. This obligation exists regardless of whether the defect is caused in whole or in part by tree root(s).
The City Attorney’s Office hires the following positions: Deputy City Attorney I, Deputy City Attorney II, Senior Deputy City Attorney, Paralegal, Legal Staff Assistant, and Legal Secretary.
View open City career opportunities. If those positions are not currently open, a resume may be submitted to City Attorney, Attn: Employment, 915 Street, Room 4006, Sacramento, CA 95814.
ON THIS PAGE