California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1828

Introduced
2/11/26  
Refer
3/16/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Refer
4/13/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  
Engrossed
5/4/26  

Caption

County recorder: county clerks: bonds.

Impact

The bill impacts the administrative functions of local county governments and the registration process for various legal professions. By allowing county clerks to manage bond filings directly, AB1828 is expected to reduce redundancy and simplify compliance for legal document assistants seeking registration. This allows counties flexibility in setting service fees that can better align with the costs of administration. However, as the bill imposes additional duties on local officials, it has been characterized as a state-mandated local program, heightening awareness of the responsibilities imposed on local agencies, especially regarding costs not covered by state reimbursements.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1828, introduced by Assembly Member Chen, seeks to amend several provisions of the Business and Professions Code and the Government Code related to the registration and bonding requirements for legal document assistants, unlawful detainer assistants, process servers, and professional copiers. The bill proposes that the county clerk, rather than the county recorder, will file bonds and notices of cancellation, revocation, or withdrawal of bonds. This change aims to streamline the existing bureaucratic process by centralizing the bond filing with the county clerk while also removing the fixed fee of $7 for filing actions and instead allows fees to be determined based on the cost of providing the service.

Sentiment

Feedback regarding AB1828 appears to span a broad spectrum. Proponents argue that the bill fosters efficiency, enhances local governance by empowering county clerks with more streamlined processes, and potentially reduces confusion regarding bond management for those in the legal professions. Conversely, some express concerns about the implications of imposing extra duties on local officials without accompanying funding for administrative support, potentially leading to increased operational burdens on counties. The sentiment reflects both the potential for improved efficiency and apprehensions about the sustainability of these reforms.

Contention

A key point of contention has centered on the fiscal responsibilities imposed on county clerks due to the bill's requirements. Critics argue that while the intent is to make processes more efficient, the lack of state reimbursement for costs incurred due to these additional responsibilities could strain local budgets. Critics advocate for clearer definitions and mechanisms for state reimbursement to ensure local governments are not financially burdened by the operationalization of this bill. The conversation around this bill highlights the delicate balance between improving service delivery and managing budgetary constraints at the local level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2224

County recorders: fees.

CA AB1430

County recorders: fees.

CA SB1080

County clerks: certification of records: signature.

CA SB255

County recorders: notification.

CA SB1616

County water augmentation authorities; bonds

CA HB1879

To Require All City Councils And County Quorum Courts To Post Video Recordings Of Public Meetings; And To Require All Public Meetings Of City Councils Or County Quorum Courts To Be Recorded In Video Format.

CA SB1686

Election duties; county recorders

CA H4037

Pasco County Mosquito Control District, Pasco County

CA H4047

Lee County Tourist Development Council, Lee County

CA S0532

Clerks of the Court

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.