The building's role in local government ultimately outlasted its role as a hotel; when the hotel closed for business in 1960, the county courthouse relocated to the building for the next four years while a new courthouse was built.
The building served yet another branch of government in 1976, when San Joaquin County purchased the building as office space for its Public Administration Department.
[2] The Hotel Stockton was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 1, 1981.
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