Welcome to the Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary

For the latest information regarding our Tuesday, July 2nd hearing, please go here. We are starting at 8am in Room 112 in the State Capitol building.

Vote counts will not be available for this hearing until late Wednesday afternoon due to the large number of bills on our agenda. If you want a vote count for a bill, we encourage you to watch the hearing, which you can view on the left side of the Committee's homepage.

If you would like to let the Committee know your position on a bill, we strongly encourage you to send us your comments in written form. Position letters and other correspondence may be submitted through the Advocacy Portal, e-mail, letter, fax, or e-fax. Please view our Letter Policy Page before submitting a support or opposition letter. The Committee's letter deadlines the Tuesday before the hearing at 12 p.m. (unless stated otherwise). For example, if a bill will be heard on Tuesday, March 28, the letter deadline is the Tuesday prior, March 21 at 12 p.m. Please note that any letters submitted after the deadline may not be reflected in the analysis. Any letters received will be kept as part of the Committee's official legislative records and may be read into the record or reprinted.


JURISDICTION: Bills amending the Civil Code, Code of Civil Procedure, Evidence Code, Family Code, and Probate Code. Bills relating to courts, judges, and court personnel. Bills relating to liens, claims, and unclaimed property. Bills relating to privacy and consumer protection.


As of February 28, 2023, the Governor terminated the state's COVID-19 State of Emergency. Procedures put in place to accommodate the pandemic restrictions have been reverted back to pre-pandemic practices. Teleconference testimony during committee hearings will no longer be available.

The Senate continues to welcome the public and provides access to both in-person and written participation for public comment. If you are unable to attend a hearing in person, written comments or testimony can be provided directly to the committees by emailing the committee or utilizing the Advocacy Portal.

Letters can be sent to the Committee through any of the following ways:

  • Through the Advocacy Portal. Please use the button below to submit position letters via the Portal. Please visit our Letter Policy Page for specific guidelines on submitting support and opposition letters.
  • E-mail - sjud.fax@sen.ca.gov; or
  • Fax - (916) 403-7394; or
  • Mailed to us at: Senate Judiciary Committee, 1021 O Street, Room 3240, Sacramento, CA 95814; or
  • Please note: Committee staff are not responsible for distributing letters to Committee Members' offices, authors' offices, or other committees. You are encouraged to email or mail your letter to each member individually.
 
For information on how to submit a position letter please see the Advocacy Quick Reference Guide