Company Profile
San Bernardino Superior Court
Company Overview
The Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino holds jurisdiction over the largest county in the United States, geographically, covering over 20,000 miles and serving more than two million people. The county has three distinct geographical areas: desert, valley and mountains. Each geographical area is home to one or more Court Districts.
The court has 71 judges and 15 subordinate judicial officers who hear court proceedings in 14 locations: Barstow, Big Bear, Chino, Fontana, Joshua Tree, Needles, Rancho Cucamonga, six sites in San Bernardino, and Victorville. Approximately 1,000 employees service the needs of the Court by providing operational, administrative and clerical support.
In addition, there are operational sites in San Bernardino & Redlands: the Appeals and Appellate Division, Court Executive Office & Administrative Services, Court Records Center, and the Court Fiscal Division. The Court has an operating budget of approximately $115 million.
About the Community:
San Bernardino County is the largest county in the contiguous United States. Frequently referred to as the "Inland Empire", San Bernardino county is located in beautiful Southern California and is one of the fastest growing areas in the country. Mountain and desert resorts, oak trees, pine trees, and palm trees--all in your backyard. A county which retains its rural feel yet is minutes from the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, San Bernardino offers choices for every lifestyle.
The county provides superb outdoor recreational settings for skiing, hiking, biking, camping, golfing and boating; including Lake Arrowhead, Big Bear, and Joshua Tree National Monument. In addition, the County is home to three baseball teams and the California Speedway for sports enthusiasts. Numerous colleges and universities, including Loma Linda University, California State University at San Bernardino, and the University of Redlands, provide residents with outstanding opportunities for education. Shopping centers, museums and cultural activities are plentiful. The County hosts the annual Route 66 Rendezvous. In addition, most of Southern California's major attractions are within close proximity. All this and affordable housing!



