Butte County Superior Court

[4] Satellite locations were added in 1961 (Paradise) and 1966 (Chico) in new one- and two-room courthouses, respectively.

[6] Even though most County residents lived outside Oroville, the Butte County Courthouse was forced to handle all criminal and family law cases, and juries were selected in Oroville even if the trial would proceed in Chico.

[7] The 1966 Chico Courthouse at 655 Oleander Avenue[6] was overcrowded and portions were not accessible as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act, so land for a new North Butte County Courthouse was acquired in 2010–11 and the new 65,096-square-foot (6,047.6 m2) building was built, with court operations commencing at the new building on March 23, 2015.

[9][10] Butte County made plans to purchase the 655 Oleander property in 2018 from the Superior Courts of California, a state agency.

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