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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 3Ch. 2Art. 7§ 29460 County Revolving Funds For Estates

§ 29460 County Revolving Funds For Estates

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§ 29460 County Revolving Funds For Estates

Key Takeaways

  • •Counties can create special money pots for the public administrator and public guardian to use when they need to pay for things like protecting someone's stuff or getting legal papers.
  • •This money can be used when there's no cash right now in someone's estate, but they expect to get enough later to pay the county back.
  • •If one person does both jobs (public administrator and public guardian), the county can make just one money pot for both jobs instead of two.

Example

An old man passes away with no family, and his house is left empty. The public administrator needs to quickly fix a broken lock to protect the house from thieves, but the man's bank account is frozen.

The county can use the special money pot to pay for the lock repair right away. Later, when the man's money is available, the county gets paid back.

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

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§ 29460 County Revolving Funds For Estates

The board of supervisors in any county in which the public administrator or guardian receives a salary in lieu of fees may, in addition to any other revolving fund, establish a revolving fund to be used by the public administrator and a revolving fund to be used by the public guardian in paying the respective fees, expenses, and charges incurred by them: (a) in securing the possession or protecting the assets of any estate, or (b) for the purpose of securing letters of administration, or letters of guardianship or conservatorship, in any estate in which the public administrator or guardian has no funds for the payment of such fees, charges, or expenses but anticipates securing sufficient assets to reimburse the county for such amounts, or (c) where accounting convenience would be served by making a single payment on behalf of several estates and funds are available for immediate reimbursement of the fund by cash transfer. When the offices of public administrator and public guardian are held by the same person, one revolving fund may be established to serve the purposes of both offices as provided herein. (Amended by Stats. 1973, Ch. 427.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

guardianshipsalarypropertypossessionadditionadministrationconservatorshipconvenience

Related Statutes

  • § 26722 Levy Possession Service Fee
  • § 26733.5 Eviction Service Fees
  • § 26734 Levy Fee On Attached Property
  • § 26738 Not-Found Return Fee
  • § 26746 Writ Disbursement Processing Fee

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 29460.
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