Section 1651.
1651. The premium or charge for bonds given by surety companies for the officers, herein named, and for their deputies, clerks, assistants or subordinate officers shall be paid as follows: (a) State officers, by the State. (b) County officers, by the county. (c) Officers of a judicial district, by the county in which the district is situated. (d) School […]
Section 1652.
1652. No premium or charge paid by the state, a county, city, or district shall exceed one-half of 1 percent per annum on the amount of the bond, but a minimum premium or charge of twenty-five dollars ($25) per annum may be imposed. (Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1384.)
Section 1653.
1653. The payment of premiums for all bonds of deputies, clerks, assistants or subordinate officers of county officers shall not be a county charge unless the amount fixed for such bond has been approved by the board of supervisors. (Amended by Stats. 1951, Ch. 879.)
Section 1505.
1505. Whenever, except in criminal prosecutions, any special penalty, forfeiture, or liability is imposed on any officer of a county or judicial district for nonperformance or malperformance of official duties, the liability therefor attaches to the official bond of the officer, and to the principal and sureties thereon. (Amended by Stats. 1951, Ch. 1553.)
Section 1530.
1530. The officer whose duty it is to approve official bonds required of officers of a county or judicial district not named in Section 1458 shall not accept or approve any such bond unless the affidavit of each of the personal sureties on the bond contains a statement that the surety is a resident, and […]
Section 1531.
1531. The sureties on the bonds of all officers of a county or judicial district named in Section 1458 shall first be approved by the presiding judge of the superior court as is provided for the approval of the bond of their principals, before their principals’ bonds may be recorded and filed. (Amended by Stats. […]
Section 1532.
1532. A member of the board of supervisors shall not be accepted as surety upon the official bond of any officer of a county or judicial district of his county. The sheriff, county clerk, tax collector, treasurer, recorder, auditor, assessor, or district attorney of the same county shall not become sureties upon official bonds for […]
Section 1650.
1650. This article does not apply to notaries public. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)
Section 1460.1.
1460.1. The county recorder shall record the bond and return it to the county officer with whom it is required to be filed. Such officer shall keep the bond on file for one year following the expiration of the term of the office for which the bond was issued at which time said bond may […]
Section 1461.
1461. Any person appointed to fill a vacancy shall give a bond, corresponding in substance and form with the bond required of the officer originally elected or appointed, before entering upon the duties of the office. (Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)