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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 2Pt. 1Ch. 2§ 24051 County Property Inventory Reporting

§ 24051 County Property Inventory Reporting

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§ 24051 County Property Inventory Reporting

Key Takeaways

  • •Every year, county workers must list all the stuff (like computers, cars, or tools) they are responsible for by July 10th.
  • •The list must be sworn to be true and given to the county clerk or auditor.
  • •The county can decide to make this list every 1, 2, or 3 years instead of every year if they want.
  • •The list must be kept for at least 5 years before it can be thrown away.

Example

A county worker is in charge of the local library’s computers.

By July 10th, they must make a list of all the computers, printers, and other equipment in the library and swear it’s correct. This list goes to the county clerk, and the worker must keep a copy to give to the next person who takes over their job.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 24051 County Property Inventory Reporting

(a) On or before July 10th in each year, or at any other interval designated by the board of supervisors, each county officer or person in charge of any office, department, service, or institution of the county, and the executive head of each special district whose affairs and funds are under the supervision and control of the board of supervisors or for which the board is ex officio the governing body shall file with the county clerk, or with the county auditor, according to the procedure prescribed by the board, an inventory under oath, showing in detail all county property in his or her possession or in his or her charge at the close of business on the preceding June 30th. (b) By ordinance the board of supervisors may prescribe an annual or any other period, provided that the period shall not be in excess of three years, for preparation of the inventory and a correspondingly different date for its filing, and may prescribe the manner and form in which the inventory shall be compiled. The inventories shall be kept of record by the county clerk or auditor for at least five years. Any inventory which has been on file for five years or more may be destroyed on order of the board of supervisors or may be destroyed at any time after the document has been reproduced in accordance with Section 26205.1. (c) A true copy of the inventory shall be delivered by the person who made it to his or her successor in office, who shall receipt for it. The receipt shall be filed with the county clerk or county auditor. (Amended by Stats. 2007, Ch. 343, Sec. 8.5. Effective January 1, 2008.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

ordinancepossessionpropertyinstitutionpreparationdocumentaccordance

Related Statutes

  • § 23178 County Boundary Property Records
  • § 26738 Not-Found Return Fee
  • § 26230 County Underground Utility Compliance
  • § 38793 Municipal Underground Utility Compliance
  • § 14670.10 Sonoma Orchard Lease Restrictions

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 24051.
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