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The Old Orange County Courthouse, at one point also known as the Santa Ana County Courthouse, is a Romanesque Revival building that was opened in September 1901 and is located in Santa Ana's Historic Downtown District on Civic Center and Broadway streets. The Old Orange County Courthouse is officially recognized as California Historical Landmark No. 837 and is also on the National Register of Historic Places.HistoryThe city of Santa Ana was established in 1869 by William Spurgeon on 74.27acre of land purchased from the old Spanish land grant, Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. Orange County, California, was formed in 1889 by William Spurgeon and James McFadden and Santa Ana was chosen as the county seat of government because of its larger growth as a town over surrounding towns namely Orange.MuseumThe courthouse now stands as a museum and has been used as a favorite location for different movies and television shows. It features as the exterior of Briarcliff Manor in American Horror Story: Asylum.
The Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse at 411 West Fourth Street in Santa Ana, California, is an eleven-story Federal courthouse facility on 3.94 acres that includes courtrooms, judges chambers, offices and courtroom galleries of the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Renamed for former President and California Governor Ronald Reagan in 1992, the building is owned by the General Services Administration and is 176 ft tall.
Orange County Civil Court: Central Justice Center is a new Santa Ana courthouse opened in 1968.
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The Teen Club serves as teen advisors and advocates for the Santa Ana Public Library. In addition, the group exists to help make the Library a more useful place for teens by collecting and creating informational resources of interest, and by providing opportunities for teens to express themselves within an educational and self-enriching environment. Any interested teens 12 - 18 years of age who live or attend school in Santa Ana can join the Teen Library Club (TLC). Under the guidance of the Young Adult Librarian, TLC member meet twice a month to discuss and plan for special Library programs for youth. In addition, they also give input and suggestions on popoular teen topics and materials for the Library's Teen Collection. Students in grades 6-12 may join the Teen Club. Submit a Teen Library Club Application to the Teen Center staff. Call 647-6913 for more information.
The Santa Ana Library, Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency page is where users can connect with the agency. We welcome you to share your thoughts and enjoy the community. Differences of opinion are welcome as long as they are respectful. Please maintain friendly discussions, be courteous, and respect others. Any post deemed otherwise will be removed. We hope you'll check here often for news and information, and participate in the discussion or leave a comment on our wall! We ask users to be aware of the images, video, text, or other posted content in their posts and respect our guidelines. Posted content made by the public does not reflect The City of Santa Ana's thoughts, views, policies or procedures. The page moderators may update or change these guidelines without notice and delete any images, video, text, or other posted content or ban any user at any time and for any reason. Through your use of this page you agree to: • Be safe and mindful of publishing your personal information • Be polite to fellow users • Remain on point with discussion and posts • Refrain from posting profane or hateful language or images • Do not solicit • Hold The City of Santa Ana harmless from claims related to images, video, text, or other posted content or use or participation on this page
"Is Your Teen at Risk" is a free community education opportunity hosted through a partnership between the Orange County Sheriff's Department, the Orange County Fire Authority, the California Highway Patrol, Local Law Enforcement Agencies and School Districts, California Youth Services, and many other services and community groups. The community forum was started in 2007 in partnership with the Orange County Sheriff's Department, Capistrano Unified School District, Orange County Fire Authority, and the California Highway Patrol at the Rancho Santa Margarita Bell Tower. Several events were held in the City of Rancho Santa Margarita before the format developed into its current form. To inquire about hosting upcoming events or to participate in the program, please contact OCSD Juvenile Services at 949-425-1900.
Division Three is located in Santa Ana and hears appeals from the superior court in Orange County. It is one of three geographically distinct divisions of the Fourth District Court of Appeal - Division One is located in San Diego and Division Two in Riverside. Together, the Fourth District includes Southern California counties to the east and south of Los Angeles County, as well as Inyo County. There are eight justices in Division Three assisted by legal, clerical, administrative and technical staff.
The County of Orange, California is a local governmental agency responsible for developing, managing and delivering a range of critical public services to more than three million county residents. Its core operations are implemented by a network of agencies and departments including public safety, public health, environmental protection, roads and infrastructure maintenance, public assistance, social services, animal care, an international airport and parks. Orange County, California is a region known for its mild climate, miles of beaches, acres of parks and forest land, a wide range of tourist attractions and world-class venues for cultural and performing arts events. Its diversified work force contributes to Orange County’s robust economy and thriving business community.
This is an official Orange County Sheriff's Department (OCSD) Facebook account. OCSD has the right to delete any comments or messages that contain profanity or are not relevant to the post. This is a non-emergency communications tool. In case of EMERGENCY CALL 911.
The Santa Ana Police Department provides law enforcement services to one of the largest cities in Orange County by population, with 351,697 residents.
Orange County Historical Commission The ORANGE COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION was established by the Board of Supervisors in 1973 in response to requests by interested County residents. Orange County families, businesses, libraries, schools, churches, and other institutions have traditionally fostered interest in history since their beginnings. Several cities have encouraged the identification, preservation, and adaptive reuses of their historic buildings, many of which date back to the turn of the century. With the formation of the Historical Commission, Orange County government became involved in the realm of local history. The Commission is a citizen advisory group with fifteen members: three members are appointed from each of the five Supervisorial Districts. At monthly meetings, the Historical Commission reviews items related to historic places, archeological and paleontological sites, archives/historic records, publications, special events, etc. The Historical Commission’s role is to advise the Board of Supervisors’ and County agencies regarding these matters. Executive Officer and staff provide administrative assistance through the County’s OC Community Resources-OC Parks.