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County launches Open Doors Mobile Services
We’re bringing essential County services directly into Sonoma County communities. Our mobile vans make it easier for residents to access benefits, health resources, and family support. Visit our website to learn where services are available.
Support for immigrant communities
Sonoma County is committed to all who are in need and are eligible for services, regardless of immigration status. All County immigrant residents, whether they are U.S. citizens, permanent residents, undocumented residents, refugees, or residents with any other immigration status, are valued and are integral members of our social, cultural, and economic fabric. Learn more about Sonoma County’s support for immigrant communities here »
June 2, 2026, Statewide Direct Primary Election
Official ballots started going out in the mail to all active, registered voters on May 4
You can now vote early or pick up a ballot at the Sonoma County Registrar of Voters Office
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**Important! Our Office Has Moved!** |
Where to Vote or Drop Off Your Ballot
View list of Official Ballot Drop Boxes and Vote Centers
View interactive map of Official Ballot Drop Boxes and Vote Centers
Where About What’s on Your Ballot
View County Voter Information Guide online
View State Voter Information Guide online
New Health To Go vending machines
You can find them here:
Petaluma Library, 100 Fairgrounds Dr, Petaluma
Open 24/7
Sonoma Valley Library, 755 W Napa St, Sonoma
Open 24/7
Roseland Library, 470 Sebastopol Rd, Santa Rosa
Open 24/7
Peoples Service Center, 6800 Hunter Dr, Ste B, Rohnert Park
Open 24/7
County News and Press Releases
Sonoma County emergency officials to warn of dangerous wildfire season
Sonoma County emergency management officials urging residents to prepare for a potentially high-risk wildfire season. Officials, who will update the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, are preparing for the upcoming hot, dry months of summer and fall, when the danger of a wildfire is at its peak.




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