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Superior Court of California in and for the County of Placer Superior Court of California in and for the County of Placer Case Index Date Range: 1/1/2020 to 6/30/2020 Index Run Date: 10/30/2020 Case Number Case Type Case Name Party Name Party Type status Confid StatusendDate 2020 Adoptions Adoption (Adult) S-AD-0003890 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/28/2020 2 Adoption (Adult) S-AD-0003890 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/28/2020 2 Adoption (Adult) S-AD-0003896 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/15/2020 2 Adoption (Adult) S-AD-0003901 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020 2 Adoption (Adult) S-AD-0003901 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020 2 Adoption (Adult) S-AD-0003902 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020 2 Adoption (Adult) S-AD-0003902 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020 2 Adoption (Adult) S-AD-0003951 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/8/2020 2 Adoption (Adult) Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003886 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/7/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003886 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/7/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003887 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/10/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003887 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/10/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003889 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/13/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003889 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/13/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003891 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/10/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003891 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/10/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003895 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/14/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003895 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/14/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003895 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/14/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003899 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/27/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003899 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/27/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003903 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/4/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003903 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/4/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003904 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 4/1/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003904 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 4/1/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003940 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 5/8/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003940 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 5/8/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003940 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 5/8/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003940 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 5/8/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003941 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 5/20/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003941 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 5/20/2020 2 Adoption (Family) Report Title: Case Index Run Date: 10/30/2020 Page 1 of 651 Case Number Case Type Case Name Party Name Party Type status Confid StatusendDate S-AD-0003942 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 5/22/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003942 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 5/22/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003942 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 5/22/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003942 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 5/22/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003946 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003946 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003946 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003946 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003948 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003948 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003948 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003948 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003949 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003949 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003949 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003949 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003950 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/9/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003950 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/9/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003950 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/9/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003950 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/9/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003952 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/11/2020 2 Adoption (Family) S-AD-0003952 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/11/2020 2 Adoption (Family) Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003870 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/28/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003871 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/28/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003871 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/28/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003872 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003872 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003873 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003873 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003874 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003874 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003905 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 4/27/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003905 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 4/27/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003906 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 4/27/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003906 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 4/27/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003907 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 4/27/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003907 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 4/27/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) S-AD-0003945 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 6/5/2020 2 Adoption (Juvenile) Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003884 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/2/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) Report Title: Case Index Run Date: 10/30/2020 Page 2 of 651 Case Number Case Type Case Name Party Name Party Type status Confid StatusendDate S-AD-0003884 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/2/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003884 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/2/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003884 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/2/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003885 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/7/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003885 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/7/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003888 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/13/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003888 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/13/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003892 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/24/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003897 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/29/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003897 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 1/29/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003898 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/4/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003898 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 2/4/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003900 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020 2 Adoption (Step-Parent) S-AD-0003900 Adoptions Confidential Case Confidential Case Confidential Case 3/3/2020
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