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HomeMilitary and Veterans CodeDiv. 6Ch. 1Art. 6§ 1255 Annexation Petition Certification

§ 1255 Annexation Petition Certification

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§ 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.

Key Takeaways

  • •The elections official must verify the petition and certify it within 30 days of filing.
  • •The certified petition must be given to the board of supervisors at its first regular meeting, which must occur within 10 days of certification.
  • •The board’s certification of enough signatures is final; the board only checks the other requirements.
  • •If everything is in order, the board sets a hearing date 20 to 40 days after the meeting.
  • •The board must have the clerk publish a notice in a local newspaper once a week for three weeks to tell residents about the hearing.

Example

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

Within 30 days after the filing of the petition the county elections official shall find and certify whether the petition is signed by the requisite number of qualified registered voters of the territory proposed to be annexed and of the incorporated and unincorporated portions thereof and shall present the petition with the certificate of their findings attached thereto to the board of supervisors at its first regular meeting held 10 days from the date of certification of the petition. At the regular meeting the board shall ascertain whether the petition in all respects complies with the requirements therefor, except that the certificate shall be conclusive evidence of the sufficiency of the signatures to the petition. If the board finds that the petition complies with the requirements, it shall at the same regular meeting fix a time and place for the hearing of the petition not less than 20 days nor more than 40 days after the date of the meeting, and shall direct the clerk of the board to publish a notice once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper circulated in the territory that is proposed to be annexed, and that the board deems most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the territory. (Amended by Stats. 2024, Ch. 129, Sec. 105. (SB 1097) Effective January 1, 2025.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

petitionqualified registered votersboard of supervisorshearingnotice

Related Statutes

  • § 1176 Petition Certification And Hearing
  • § 1254 District Annexation Petition Requirements
  • § 1256 Notice Of Annexation Hearing
  • § 1174 District Formation Petition Requirements
  • § 1177 Petition Certificate Review

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Military and Veterans Code. Section 1255.
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