§ 1255 Annexation Petition Certification
This law tells how a petition to add land to a city must be checked, scheduled for a hearing, and announced to the people living there.
A neighborhood wants to become part of a nearby city, so they collect signatures and file a petition.
The county elections officer has 30 days to count the signatures and say the petition is good, then sends it to the board of supervisors. The board meets within 10 days, decides the petition follows the rules, picks a hearing date 20‑40 days later, and orders a newspaper notice to run weekly for three weeks so neighbors know about the hearing.
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§ 1255 Annexation Petition Certification
Last verified: January 11, 2026