The Superior Court of California, County of Amador, also known as the Amador County Superior Court, is the California superior court with jurisdiction over Amador County.
The first courthouse was a two-story wooden building completed in January 1855 at 108 Court Street, serving until August 1862, when it was destroyed by fire. A new brick courthouse was completed at the same site in December 1863, designed by S.D. Mandell.[4] A neighboring building was completed as the Hall of Records in 1893 to a design by T.J. Welch, and the courthouse was expanded into the space between the two buildings around 1920.[4] The 1863, 1893, and 1920 interstitial buildings were merged and given an Art Deco renovation in 1939;[5] the combined courthouse building was re-dedicated on June 29, 1940.[6]
In 2007, a new County courthouse was completed at 500 Argonaut Lane, replacing the 1863/1940 courthouse.[6][7] Court operations moved to the new location on June 25, 2007.[8]
References
^ ab"Judicial Officers". The Superior Court of California, County of Amador. Retrieved 30 November 2020.