The Civil Section of the Sheriff’s Office services the public by serving Writs and Bench Warrants. A deputy sheriff will process court ordered evictions, wage garnishments, bank levies, and attachments to real and personal property. Personnel are available to answer questions during business hours at (530) 621-5665.
PLEASE NOTE: The Sheriff's Office Civil Staff, although highly trained, are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice. You may need to consult an attorney specializing in civil matters to help you.
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Civil Resource Information and Links
CA Courts Self-Help Center
CA Department of Consumer Affairs
El Dorado County Law Libraries
530-621-6423
Placerville: 550 Main St. Suite A, Placerville, CA. 95667
South Lake Tahoe: 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, CA. 96150
Senior Legal Services
530-621-6154 or 800-510-2020
937 Spring St, Placerville, CA. 95667
Superior Court of El Dorado County
Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about Civil services offered by the Sheriff’s Office.
As a landlord how do I evict a tenant?
Someone owes me money. How can I collect?
I have a judgment against an individual or entity, how can I collect?
My wages are being attached. How can I reduce or stop the garnishment?
My bank account has been levied. How can I contest this?
As a landlord how do I evict a tenant?
Begin with the proper forms ( 3-day Pay or Quit or 30 day Notice to Vacate) from any stationary store. It may also be helpful to pick up a reference guide on how to properly process these forms. It may be necessary to take court action if the issue is not resolved. A Deputy Sheriff will perform an eviction only after a court order and writ has been issued.
Someone owes me money. How can I collect?
The collection process must begin with court action - Small Claims Court for claims $5,000 and less and Civil Court for claims in excess of $5,000.
I have a judgment against an individual or entity, how can I collect?
The first step after obtaining a judgment is to obtain a Writ from the court authorizing the Sheriff to take action. There are several methods to collect a judgment with the Sheriff's assistance.
- attach wages
- levy bank accounts
- attach real and personal property
Once authorized by a Writ of the court, a Deputy Sheriff can assist. Contact the Civil Section.
My wages are being attached. How can I reduce or stop the garnishment?
A "Claim of Exemption" form 982.5(5) must be filed with the Sheriff's Civil Section. The form is available at the Sheriff's Office, 300 Fair Lane, Placerville or online at Judicial Council of California website.
My bank account has been levied. How can I contest this?
A "Claim of Exemption" form EJ-160 must be filed with the Sheriff's Civil Section within 20 days of notice of levy. The form is available at the Sheriff's Office, 300 Fair Lane, Placerville or online at Judicial Council of California website.