
Historic Colusa County Courthouse
The Colusa County Courthouse has been in continuous service since March 1, 1861 and is the present site of most county governmental offices. The tower and bell were added to the building in 1886. It is the second oldest working courthouse in California (Mariposa, the oldest). It was designed by Marysville (California) architect, Vincent Brown and constructed by James Plummer. It is located in the City of Colusa, the county seat. The movie "To Kill A Mockingbird", was filmed at this location.
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Colusa County Clerk-Recorder's Office 546 Jay Street Archives ~ Home to Historical Records A wealth of first hand historical information can be accessed at the County Archives. Patrons include the general public, genealogists, students of all grade levels, historians, authors and state and county employees. |
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ColusaCounty Chamber of Commerce (530) 458-5525 Colusa Economic Development Corporation (530) 458-3028 The California Department of Health Services has a helpful website with order forms and addresses for ordering Birth and Death Certificates, Marriage Licenses and Divorce Decrees. You can also order vital records or land records from the Colusa County Recorder. |
