The Superior Court of California, County of Yuba, also known as the Yuba County Superior Court, is the branch of the California superior court with jurisdiction over Yuba County.
Court was originally held in a canvas structure erected at E and Third in 1850, containing a single room 20 by 30 feet in size, and a second story used as a Masonic hall. The Court of Sessions appropriated US$6,000 to purchase the St. Charles Hotel at D and Third, allocating an additional US$500 to repair it with canvas partitions. A permanent courthouse was completed in 1855, modeled after the United States Army Corps of Engineers logo, at D and Sixth with an estimated cost of US$45,000 . The 1855 courthouse was replaced by a new facility in 1962 and demolished in 1963.
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