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Announcement: Tulare County Superior Court Introduces Our Virtual Public Counter -

The Tulare County Superior Court is excited to announce our new service, the Virtual Public Counter.  Accessed via mobile device or computer, our virtual public counter offers real-time, face-to-face interactions with our Superior Court support team, potentially alleviating the need for a physical visit to the court. They assist with a variety of services like court records requests, payments, and self-help.  Due to procedural logistics some services may require an in-person visit.  Click here to try it now.

Notice

Instructions and Forms to Prevent Escheatment

Escheatment to the court is required, by law, under Government Code § 68084.1. Escheatment is when a government agency takes unclaimed or abandoned property and/or money.

Claim Instructions
If you are claiming funds, please complete the following: Fill out the attached forms. When completing the claim forms, please type or print legibly in blue or black ink. Claims that are illegible will be returned. Claims must be made using the Court’s forms. Any modifications made to the Court’s forms will not be accepted.

The deadline for filing a claim is April 24, 2020.
Each claimant is required to fill out a separate Claim Affirmation and Claim for Money Held. Both forms must be filled out completely, signed and mailed together with supporting proof of identification to:
Superior Court of California
Finance Division, Room 303
221 S. Mooney Blvd
Visalia, CA 93291

Claim Packet

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