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San Mateo County Laws and Codes Search

Explore all Laws and Codes in San Mateo County. Laws and Codes include state, county, and regional codes, constitutions, bills, laws and other legislation. Most of these laws could be available online by searching keywords or title/bill number.

Public Records Search

  • Laws and Codes
    Search or view the City of Daly City municipal code of ordinances codified through ordinance 1365, passed February 11, 2013.
  • Laws and Codes
    View the City of Redwood City charter by section.
  • Land Records and Deeds, Laws and Codes, Permits and Inspections, Voter and Elections Information
    Search the City of Redwood City archive of public documents including recorded land documents, agendas, minutes, ordinances, resolutions, agreements, campaign statements, building permits, and plans.
  • Laws and Codes
    Search or view the City of Redwood City municipal code of ordinances by chapter including supplement history.
  • Laws and Codes
    Search or view the City of San Bruno municipal code. This code is current through ordinance 1810 and the April 2013 code supplement.
  • Laws and Codes
    Search or view the City of San Mateo city charter and municipal code of ordinances. This code is current through Ordinance 2013-05, adopted April 18, 2013.
  • Laws and Codes
    View City of San Mateo urgency ordinances and annual ordinances from 2003 to present.
  • Laws and Codes, Permits and Inspections, Sustainability and Environmental Health, Voter and Elections Information
    Search the City of South San Francisco archive of public documents including ordinances, resolutions, building permits, Articles of Incorporation, agendas, minutes, election history, planning projects and environmental reports.
  • Laws and Codes
    Search or view the City of South San Francisco municipal code. This code is current through Ordinance 1469-2013 and the April 2013 code supplement.
  • Laws and Codes, Permits and Inspections
    Search or view San Mateo County code of ordinances. This code is current through ordinance number 04640, passed December 11, 2012.
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