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Attorney Level I/II/III/IV – Civil

County of Sacramento · Sacramento, Sacramento County

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Fit summary

Strong fit for attorneys who want public-service civil practice—advisory and litigation for a large California county—rather than private firm work. On-site in Sacramento; levels I–IV suit a range of experience.

Day in the role

As Attorney Level I–IV (Civil) for the County of Sacramento, a typical day centers on civil government practice: reviewing contracts and ordinances, researching California and federal law, drafting memos and pleadings, advising county departments, and appearing in court or administrative hearings as assigned. Level determines independence and case complexity; all levels support the county’s civil legal needs.

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Is this role remote?

No. The listing indicates an on-site position in Sacramento County, not remote.

What does “Level I/II/III/IV” mean?

It is a stepped civil attorney series; level usually reflects experience and independence, with higher levels handling more complex county matters.

What kind of law is this?

Civil government practice for the County of Sacramento—advice, contracts, and civil representation for county agencies and services.

Company facts (cached)

Website: co.sacramento.ca.us

The government of Sacramento County operates as a charter county under the California Constitution, California law, and the Charter of the County of Sacramento. Much of the government of California is in practice the responsibility of county governments such as Sacramento County. The county government provides countywide services such as elections and voter registration, law enforcement, jails, vital records, property records, tax collection, public health, and social services. In addition the county serves as the local government for all unincorporated areas.

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Role overview (listing rewrite)

County of Sacramento is hiring full-time attorneys to strengthen its Civil Division in Sacramento, California. This is an excellent opportunity to deliver essential legal services to county government across multiple experience levels, from entry-level through senior attorney positions. About the Role The County of Sacramento Civil Division seeks experienced and dedicated attorneys to provide comprehensive legal counsel and representation. This full-time attorney position is open at multiple experience levels (Level I, II, III, and IV), each with distinct qualifications, responsibilities, and compensation. A 3.35% management differential is added to all posted salaries for this classification. What You'll Do Provide legal counsel and opinions to county departments, officials, and agencies on civil matters and governance issues Represent the County of Sacramento in civil litigation, administrative proceedings, and hearings Draft, review, and negotiate contracts, agreements, and legal documents on behalf of the county Conduct thorough legal research and analysis on complex civil law questions Advise county leadership on legal implications of proposed policies, procedures, and actions Handle public records matters and legal discovery in coordination with county departments What We're Looking For Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school Active membership and good standing with the State Bar of California Excellent legal writing, research, and analytical skills Experience in civil litigation, government legal practice, or related legal work (extent varies by level) Strong oral and written communication abilities Ability to manage multiple complex matters and meet demanding deadlines Compensation & Hiring Process Salary is commensurate with experience level. Level I attorneys earn $11,689.32 monthly, while Level II positions start at $13,448.50 monthly, with higher compensation for Level III and IV roles. This recruitment uses a continuous filing examination process with bi-annual filing cut-offs on the third Thursday of June and December. The next filing deadlines are 5:00 p.m. on June 18, 2026 and December 17, 2026. About County of Sacramento Located in the heart of California's Central Valley, Sacramento County serves a diverse population and is home to California's state capital. The County of Sacramento government is committed to fostering a professional environment where talented attorneys can advance their careers…

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