Section 262.10.
262.10. Whenever process is executed, or any act performed by a coroner or elisor, he shall receive a reasonable compensation, to be fixed by the court, to be paid by the plaintiff in case of the summoning of jurors to complete the panel, and by the person or party requiring the service in all other […]
Section 262.11.
262.11. In all cases where new counties have been or may hereafter be created, and executions, orders of sale upon foreclosures of mortgages, or other process affecting specific real estate have been or may hereafter be adjudged by the final judgment or decree of a court of competent jurisdiction, to be executed by the sheriff […]
Section 262.7.
262.7. If an action is begun against a sheriff, all process and orders may be served by any person in the manner provided in this code. (Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 470, Sec. 1. (AB 2256) Effective January 1, 2015.)
Section 262.8.
262.8. Process or orders in an action or proceeding may be executed by a person residing in the county, designated by the court, or the judge thereof, and denominated an elisor, in the following cases: (a) When the sheriff and coroner are both parties. (b) When either of these officers is a party, and the process is […]
Section 262.9.
262.9. When process is delivered to an elisor, he shall execute and return it in the same manner as the sheriff is required to execute similar process. (Added by Stats. 1951, Ch. 655.)
Section 262.
262. The direction or authority of a party or his or her attorney to a sheriff, in respect to the execution of process or return thereof, or to any related act or omission, is not available to discharge or excuse the sheriff from a liability for neglect or misconduct, unless it is contained in written […]
Section 262.1.
262.1. A sheriff or other ministerial officer is justified in the execution of, and shall execute, all process and orders regular on their face and issued by competent authority, whatever may be the defect in the proceedings upon which they were issued. (Added by Stats. 1951, Ch. 655.)
Section 262.2.
262.2. Except as otherwise provided, the officer executing process shall, so long as he or she retains the original process, show it to any interested person, upon request. The officer shall show the process, with all papers, or electronic copies of all papers, attached, at his or her office whenever the office is open for […]
Section 262.3.
262.3. When any process remains with the sheriff unexecuted, in whole or in part, at the time of his death, resignation of office, or at the expiration of his term of office, such process shall be executed by his successor or successors in office. (Added by Stats. 1951, Ch. 655.)
Section 262.4.
262.4. If the sheriff sells real estate, under and by virtue of an execution or order of court, the sheriff, or his or her successors in office, shall execute and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers all deeds and conveyances required by law and necessary for the purpose, and those deeds and conveyances shall be […]