Solano’s first superior court judge Abraham Jay Buckles ascended to the bench in 1885.
[9] The Sheriff's Office and six courtrooms that mainly hear criminal cases are located in the Law and Justice Center.
Hemmings, was originally built in 1911 and functioned as a courthouse until 1970 when the Hall of Justice was officially opened.
[15] The Solano Justice Center, constructed by Beland Gianelli and Associates and Lillis and Cooper in the early 1970s, is located at 321 Tuolumne Street in Vallejo, California.
[16] The Criminal/Traffic Division, four courtrooms that mainly hear criminal cases, and other court departments are located in the Solano Justice Center.
[25] The next significant trend in the number of judicial officers occurred following the consolidation of the municipal and superior courts due to Proposition 220 (1998).
[58] Since 2000, the following judicial officers have been appointed as the Presiding Judge for Solano County Superior Court: The following judicial officers served on the Superior Court of California, Solano County: Arranged by years of service