Property seized for forfeiture due to controlled substance violation.
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What to do next
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Obtain Claim Form
Get the 'Claim Opposing Forfeiture' form from the Santa Barbara County Clerk’s Office.
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File Claim by Deadline
File your claim with the Superior Court Clerk’s Office by May 29, 2026.
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Serve Copy to DA
Serve an endorsed copy of your claim to the District Attorney's Office within 30 days.
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Prepare for Hearing
If contested, prepare to present evidence and witnesses at the hearing.
Frequently asked questions
- How can I contest a property seizure?
- File a verified claim stating your interest in the property within 30 days.
- Where do I file my claim?
- Submit your claim to the Superior Court Clerk’s Office in Santa Maria.
- What happens if I miss the deadline?
- Failure to file on time will result in the property being forfeited.
- Can I represent myself in court?
- Yes, you have the right to represent yourself or hire an attorney.
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Full Notice Text
PROPERTY NOTICE OF SEIZURE ANDNOTICE OF INTENDED FORFEITURE Property was seized pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 11470 in the following cases and the District Attorney of Santa Barbara County has instituted proceedings to forfeit this property pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 11488.4. The case number and property description for each case is set forth below.You are instructed that if you desire to contest the forfeiture of this property, pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 11488.5, you must file a verified claim stating your interest in the property. You may obtain the form entitled “Claim Opposing Forfeiture” (Form MC-200), from the Santa Barbara County Clerk’s Office. You must file this claim form with the Superior Court Clerk’s Office, 300 E Cook Street, Santa Maria CA 93454 within thirty (30) days from the date of first publication of this notice.If you received personal or mailed notice, you must file the claim form thirty (30) days from the date on which you received notice, whichever is earlier. Identify the claim with the applicable case number as stated above. You must serve an endorsed copy of your claim on the Santa Barbara County, District Attorney’s Office, 312-D East Cook StreetSanta Maria, CA 93454 Attn: Madison Whitmore, Senior Deputy District Attorney within thirty (30) days of filing your claim in Superior Court.The failure to timely file a verified claim stating an interest in the property in the Superior Court, and a timely serving of an endorsed copy thereof on the District Attorney, will result in the property being declared forfeit to the State of California, and distributed pursuant to the provisions of Health and Safety Code section 11489, without further notice or hearing.In the case where a contested hearing is held you will have the following rights which include but are not limited to: the right to use the subpoena powers of the court and order witnesses to attend, you have a right to testify on your own behalf, submit evidence showing the legitimacy of the seized assets, and a right to cross examine the petitioner’s witnesses. This is a civil action, you have the additional right to represent yourself or hire your own attorney, and there is no right to appointed counsel.Case No. 25-10679: On, October 12, 2025 , at 1122 NORTH H ST #117, LOMPOC, CA 93436, deputies of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff Dept, seized FOUR THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED THIRTY AND 00/100 in U.S. Currency in connection with a controlled substance violation of Section 11351 of the California Health and Safety Code. The seized property has an estimated or appraised value of $4,130.00.Pub dates: Apr 29, May 6, 13, 2026Legal ######