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Judges and Judiciary

Aug. 28, 2013

Courts take another step toward paperless

Courts will be able to issue writs to levying officers electronically under a new law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown Tuesday.

By Paul Jones

Daily Journal Staff Writer


Courts will be able to issue writs to levying officers electronically under a new law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown Tuesday.


AB 1167, by Assemblyman Roger Dickinson, D-Sacramento, allows officers responsible for enforcing court judgments by seizing property to receive writs ordering such action electronically to save the courts money. Currently such documents are provided in paper form. AB 1167 is similar but unrelated to a bi...

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