All of Los Angeles County 2-1-1
Those unable to reach 2-1-1 service (800) 339-6993*
TTY: telephone for the hearing impaired 2-1-1
Provides free information about all types of human services, including adult services, counseling, legal assistance, financial assistance, training, services for people with disabilities and other social services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
*Certain business phones may not yet allow for 2-1-1 dialing.
ACUTE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL
Public Health, Department of - Morbidity Unit
313 N. Figueroa St., Rm. 212, Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 240-7941
Fax (213) 482-4856
Website: http://ph.lacounty.gov/acd/index.htm
Reduces the incidence of communicable disease (other than TB, STDs, and AIDS) in Los Angeles County through prevention, surveillance, and outbreak control. Ongoing goals are:
• Conduct surveillance for more than 60 diseases/syndromes and outbreak investigations.
• Set policy and make procedure recommendations related to infectious and communicable diseases.
• Serve as a consultant to the medical community on issue of communicable and infectious diseases as well as provide professional education.
• Educate and address inquiries of the news media on communicable diseases.
ADOPTION SERVICES
(See Children and Family Services)
ADOPTIONS, RECORDS
Adoptions Unit
Edelman's Dependency Court
201 Centre Plaza, Monterey Park 91754
Phone (323) 526-6343
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M-F
Provides adoption record information. Persons seeking records must file a petition with the court. The judge will then make a ruling whether to make certain adoption information available.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMPLIANCE, OFFICE OF
780 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-1080
Fax: (213) 626-7034
TTY: (213) 974-0911
Website: http://oaac.co.la.ca.us
E-mail: lacoeeo@oaac.lacounty.gov
Develops, monitors and enforces compliance of the County’s equal employment opportunity/affirmative action, civil rights, diversity, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Community Business Enterprise, equal opportunity and living wage contract programs in conjunction with County departments and agencies. Provides employees with the skills to value diversity and to increase their sensitivity to diversity issues that impede harmony and productivity.
Affirmative Action/Diversity Programs
Phone (626) 943-5621
Fax: (626) 457-9783
Disability Civil Rights Compliance
Phone (213) 202-5821
Fax: (213) 482-2599
TTY: (213) 482-2598
ADA Hotline: (213) 202-6944
Certified Business Enterprise Hotline: (877) 669-2237
Contract Compliance
Phone (626) 943-5622
Fax: (626) 457-3112
Employment Discrimination Compliance
Phone (213) 974-0769
Fax: (213) 613-2258
Info Hotline - EDC (213) 9794-1251
Employment Discrimination Mediation
Phone (213) 202-5821
Fax: (213) 580-0016
Living Wage Hotline: (888) 550-WAGE
Health Services Investigations
Phone (213) 202-5894
Fax: (213) 580-0014
TTY: (213) 202-5820
Public Works Invevestigations
Phone (626) 458-2538
Fax: (626) 979-5374
TTY: (626) 979-5375
Risk Management / Fire Investigations
Phone (213) 202-5930
Fax: (213) 580-5590
Sheriff’s Equity Investigations
Phone (323) 890-5062
Fax: (323) 728-2322
AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER/WEIGHTS & MEASURES DEPARTMENT
12300 Lower Azusa Rd., Arcadia 91006
Phone (626) 575-5471 and (626) 575-5472
Fax: (626) 442-2847
Website: http://acwm.co.la.ca.us
Enforces state laws designed to prevent the introduction and spread of injurious insects, rodents, birds, predatory animals, weeds and plant diseases; regulates pesticide use by private and professional applicators; compiles crop data; regulates produce and egg quality; inspects for accuracy all scales and meters used in trade throughout the County; inspects packages at the wholesale and retail level for accurate labeling and advertised price accuracy and, investigates complaints regarding the same. Protects lives and structures from wildfires through clearing of weeds, brush and debris from vacant parcels in the unincorporated communities and contract cities. Provides environmentally responsible solutions to problems associated with urban wildlife and invasive weeds for county departments, cities, residents and others.
Operates the Environmental Toxicology Laboratory; a full-service chemical and biological testing laboratory that specializes in testing water for contaminants and tests for pesticides in environmental, plant and animal tissue samples.
District Offices:
Agricultural Commissioner:
Antelope Valley -
335A E. Ave. K-6, Lancaster 93535
Phone (661) 723-4485
Lomita - (appointments only)
24320 Narbonne Ave., Lomita 90717
Phone (310) 534-2770
Los Angeles (Market Office) - (appointments only)
1320 E. Olympic Blvd., # 216, Los Angeles 90021
Phone (562) 940-7803
Sylmar – (appointments only)
14445 Olive View Dr., Bldg A. Sylmar 91342
Phone (818) 367-2352
Fax: (818) 833-7797
South County
11012 Garfield Ave., South Gate 90280
Pesticide Regulation Bureau
(562) 940-7090
Pest Exclusion and Produce Quality Bureau
(562) 940-7803
Environmental Toxicology Laboratory Bureau
(562) 940-6778
Weed Hazard and Pest Management Bureau
Weed Hazard Abatement
(562) 940-8913
Pest Management
(562) 940-6080
Weights and Measures Bureau
Administration
11012 Garfield Ave., South Gate 90280
Phone (562) 940-8916
Fax: (562) 861-0278
Information (562) 940-8916
Complaints (562) 940-8911
Metrology Laboratory (562) 940-8931
Antelope Valley
335A E. Ave. K-6, Lancaster 93535
Phone (661) 723-4489
Weed Hazard Abatement
Antelope Valley - Phone (661) 723-4488
All other County areas - Phone (626) 575-5484
AIDS PROGRAMS AND POLICY
Public Health, Department of
600 S. Commonwealth Ave., 6th Flr., Los Angeles 90005
Phone (213) 351-8000
Fax: (213) 738-0825
Website: http://ph.lacounty.gov/aids
Plans, develops and coordinates HIV/AIDS-related services and activities within the Department of Public Health through subcontracted community-based agencies, hospitals, health organizations, and through the department’s inpatient and outpatient facilities. Specific services include: HIV risk reduction and prevention programs, medical outpatient care, mental health, case management, and other HIV/AIDS services. Serves as liaison with contracted providers, state, federal, and health care sector on HIV/AIDS issues. Plans and implements HIV/AIDS programs in coordination with the community and with local planning bodies. Develops, administers, and monitors grants and contracts. Provides and coordinates HIV-related education and training programs.
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT
(See Air Quality)
AIRPORTS
Public Works, Department of
Brackett Field -
1615 McKinley Ave., La Verne 91750
Phone (909) 593-1395
Compton / Woodley Airport -
901 W. Alondra Blvd., Compton 90220
Phone (310) 631-8140
El Monte Airport -
4233 N. Santa Anita Ave., El Monte 91731
Phone (626) 448-6129
General William J. Fox Airfield -
4555 W. Ave. G, Lancaster 93536
Phone (661) 940-1709
Whiteman Airport -
12653 Osborne St., Pacoima 91331
Phone (818) 896-5271
AIR QUALITY
South Coast Air Quality Management District
21865 E. Copley Dr., Diamond Bar 91765
Website: http://www.aqmd.gov
General Information (909) 396-3600
Complaints (800) CUT-SMOG
Report a Smoking Vehicle (800) CUT-SMOG
Recorded Smog Information (800) CUT-SMOG
Asbestos Information (909) 396-3600
Local Government Affairs (909) 396-3600
ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
Public Health, Department of
1000 S. Fremont Ave., Bldg. A-9 East, 3rd Flr., Alhambra 91803
Phone (626) 299-4193
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Information / Assessment and Referral
Phone (800) 564-6600
TTY/TDD: (800) 735-2929
Information only on relay communication (800) 676-3777
Website: http://ph.lacounty.gov/adpa
E-mail: adpa@ph.lacounty.gov
Contracts with more than 300 community-based organizations to provide an array of alcohol and drug prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery services throughout LA County. Some of these services include: alcohol and drug prevention services, outpatient drug-free counseling services, alcohol and drug abuse residential detoxification services, community prevention and recovery programs, homeless day care services, alcohol and drug-free living centers, driving under the influence programs, and assessment and referral services.
ALTERNATE PUBLIC DEFENDER
35 Hall of Records
320 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-6626
Website: http://apd.co.la.ca.us
Provides legal representation to indigent defendants the Public Defender is unable to represent, due to a conflict of interest or unavailability, for court proceedings in the Superior Court and for appeals to higher courts.
AMBULANCE
Medical Emergencies:
In a medical emergency throughout the County of Los Angeles dial 9-1-1.
ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL, DEPARMENT OF
(See also Dog and Cat Licenses, Microchip Program,
Rabies Vaccinations and Spay/Neuter Program)
Administration -
5898 Cherry Ave., Long Beach 90805
Phone (562) 728-4882
Website: http://animalcare.lacounty.gov
Animal Control Division, Chief Deputy -
Phone (562) 728-4620
Volunteer Services -
Phone (562) 728-4572
Animal Licensing Information -
Phone (562) 728-4706
Enforces all state and local laws relating to the control, licensing, humane investigations, or rescuing of all animals within the unincorporated areas of the County or within cities contracting for County service. Provides low-cost vaccination clinics throughout Los Angeles County each year.
Animal Shelters:
Owners may redeem impounded animals and may adopt unclaimed animals at each county animal shelter. To request service, please call shelter directly.
Animal Shelter No. 1 -
11258 S. Garfield Ave., Downey 90242
Phone (562) 940-6898
Animal Shelter No. 3 -
216 W. Victoria St., Gardena 90248
Phone (310) 523-9566
Animal Shelter No. 4 -
4275 N. Elton St., Baldwin Park 91706
Phone (626) 962-3577
Animal Shelter No. 5 -
5210 W. Ave. I, Lancaster 93536
Phone (661) 940-4191
Animal Shelter No. 6 -
31044 N. Charlie Canyon Rd., Castaic 91384
Phone (661) 257-3191 or (818) 367-8065
Animal Shelter No. 7 -
29525 Agoura Rd., Agoura 91301
Phone (818) 991-0071
ANNEXATIONS/INCORPORATIONS
(See Local Agency Formation Commission)
ANTHROPOLOGY EXHIBITIONS
(See Natural History Museum under "Museums")
APARTMENTS (Sanitation Issues)
(See Housing Inspections)
ARBORETUM AND BOTANIC GARDENS
(Parks and Recreation Department)
Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden
301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia 91007
Phone (626) 821-3222
Descanso Gardens -
1418 Descanso Dr., La Canada Flintridge 91011
Phone (818) 949-4200
South Coast Botanic Garden -
26300 Crenshaw Blvd., Palos Verdes Peninsula 90274
Phone (310) 544-6815
Virginia Robinson Gardens -
1008 Elden Way, Beverly Hills 90210
Phone (310) 276-5367 (Reservations required)
All gardens provide opportunities for interested individuals to view plants from the world over which are horticulturally suitable, adaptable and desirable in Southern California, with an eye toward using the plants in their own home landscapes.
The Arboretum provides a Plant Science Library which features approximately 26,000 books and other material on botanical, horticultural and related subjects, open Mon. - Fri., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.; a historical preserve of early California buildings and artifacts; and a Plant Information Hotline, Mon. - Fri., 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., (626) 821-3239.
Tram tours are available at the Arboretum, Descanso Gardens and South Coast Botanic Garden for $1.50. Call for schedule. To make arrangements for school field trips, call individual gardens.
The Virginia Robinson Gardens may be visited by advance reservation only: $7 for adults; $4 for senior citizens, students with ID and young people 5 - 17.
Admission to other gardens is $5 for adults, $3 for senior citizens and students with ID, and $1 for young people 5 - 12; children under 5 are free.
ARCHIVES - Superior Court
(See Court Records)
Sheriff’s Department
Records and Identification Bureau
Public Services Unit
12440 Imperial Hwy., # 120, Norwalk 90650
Phone (562) 465-7825
Provides arrest record information services for employment services, personal reasons, attorney representation, and mistaken identity (someone has used a person’s name or an arrest has been placed on their record because of name similarity). Individuals seeking criminal records are only entitled to their own unless they have a notarized letter of authorization allowing someone else to access their criminal history. Employers normally use private companies to do background checks. However, the Sheriff’s Department does conduct name-based background checks with the appropriate waivers and fees.
Superior Court
Criminal Register of Actions
Phone (213) 974-6535, 974-6536, 974-7016, 974-7017
Website: http://lasuperiorcourt.org
Provides information regarding arrest records for court disposition (fine, conviction, dismissal, etc.). Records dealing with adjudicated cases are public record. (Also see “Court Records” and “Court Records, Index of Criminal Case Defendants”)
ARTS COMMISSION
1055 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 800
Los Angeles 90017
Phone (213) 202-5858
Fax: (213) 580-0017
Website: http://lacountyarts.org
Fosters excellence, diversity, vitality, understanding and accessibility of the arts in Los Angeles County. Provides leadership in cultural services for the County, including information and resources for the community, artists, educators, arts organizations and municipalities. Programs include:
Organizational Grant Program I (Advancement)
For Los Angeles County-based, non-profit arts organizations with
budgets under $100,000. Provides support for artistic or administrative
advancement projects for arts organizations.
Organizational Grant Program II (Organizational Capacity)
For Los Angeles County-based, non-profit arts organizations with budgets between $100,000 and $500,000. Provides support for projects to strengthen infrastructure for arts organizations.
Organizational Grant Program 2.5 (Artistic Capacity)
For Los Angeles County-based, non-profit arts organizations with budgets between $500,000 and $1.5 million. Provides support for artistic growth and employment opportunities.
Organizational Grant Program III (Accessibility)
For Los Angeles County-based, non-profit arts organizations with budgets over $1.5 million. Provides support for projects to increase accessibility of the arts for Los Angeles County residents.
L.A. Holiday Celebration - Free six-hour holiday program in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Music Center Dec. 24 from 3 to 9 p.m. Community and professional choirs, orchestras, and dance companies are featured. The program is broadcast live on KCET and nationally on PBS. Find out more about Holiday Celebration at holidaycelebration.org.
Arts Education Program - Joint initiative with the Los Angeles County Office of Education to establish systemic arts education in all 80 County school districts. The program serves as the central coordinating agency to foster partnership among school districts, arts organizations, funders, and resource providers.
Arts Internship Program - Provides internships at nonprofit performing, presenting, literary, and municipal arts organizations for college undergraduates who either reside in or attend school in Los Angeles County.
John Anson Ford Theatres - A multi-disciplinary, popularly-priced, season of dance, music, film, family events, and theater is presented in the historic 1,245-seat outdoor Ford Amphitheatre from June through October. The 87-seat indoor theatre known as [INSIDE] THE FORD hosts a variety of theatrical productions from November through April. Detailed performance information is available at http://fordtheatres.org and (323) GO-1 FORD (461-3673).
Musicians Performance Trust Fund Program - Joint program with the Recording Industries' Music Performance Trust Funds to present free community concerts at County parks, libraries, probation camps, senior centers and other community sites. A roster of musicians approved for the free concerts at public sites is also available to the general public looking for quality music groups at http://LAMusicians.org.
Community Development Program - Provides technical assistance and management development programs to grant recipients through symposia, leadership training, and skill development workshops.
Civic Art – In conjunction with the Chief Executive Office and Department of Public Works, the civic art program has primary responsibility for permanent public art enhancements to new County capital projects, temporary or portable visual arts commissions, restoration of historic artworks, and the creation of cultural spaces or activities.
ASSESSMENT APPEALS BOARD (Board of Supervisors)
Rm. B-50, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-1471 or (888) 807-2111
For hearing impaired: (213) 893-7807 (TDD) or
California Relay Service (800) 735-2929 (TDD)
Website: http://bos.co.la.ca.us/Categories/PropertyTaxAppeals.htm
Regular Assessments
Filing period is July 2 to November 30 for appealing the 2006 regular (annual) assessments of real and personal property.
Supplemental Assessments
Filing period is within 60 days of the mailing date printed on the supplemental notice or tax bill, or the postmark date of the notice or tax bill, whichever is later.
Roll Change/Adjusted and Escape Assessments
Filing period is within 60 days of the mailing date printed on the roll change/adjusted and escape assessment notice or tax bill, or the postmark date of the notice or tax bill, whichever is later.
Misfortune and Calamity Reassessments
Filing period is within six months of the mailing date on the proposed reassessment notice.
If the final filing date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, an application that is mailed and postmarked on the next business day shall be deemed to have been filed timely.
Hearing Process
Based on evidence presented at the hearing by the applicant and by the assessor, the Assessment Appeals Board determines the assessed value of each property for which an application for equalization is made. The board may increase or reduce individual assessment in order to establish the full cash value of property for the appropriate base year. The board will also review and adjust penal and escape assessments.
An assessment hearing officer, rather than the full board, may conduct a hearing if the property in question is a single-family residence, condominium, cooperative, or a multi-family dwelling of four units or less regardless of value, unless otherwise requested in writing by the applicant. The valuation on other properties heard by the hearing officer may not exceed $3 million in assessed valuation on the current assessment roll. If the applicant/assessor does not agree with the hearing officer’s recommendation, applicant/assessor must submit a written request for a board hearing within 14 days of the hearing officer’s hearing date. The board is not bound by the hearing officer’s report and recommendation. The board may accept or reject the hearing officer’s recommendation.
Assessment Appeals Board decisions are final unless appealed to Superior Court. The board has no jurisdiction to grant or deny exemptions or to consider allegations that claims for exemption from property taxes have been improperly denied. The board acts in a quasi-judicial capacity and has no legislative power.
Public Education Seminar
A public education program has been developed to help taxpayers better understand the assessment appeals process. Seminars, conducted year-round in various locations in the county, explain appeal rights and provide information regarding how and when to file an application for assessment reduction. Taxpayers are informed how to prepare for a hearing, what is admissible evidence, what happens at the hearing and what to expect after the hearing. The seminars are available to anyone interested in learning about the appeals process, including those who have already filed an application with the County Assessment Appeals Board.
For 24-hour information on the current seminars schedule, call (213) 974-4240 or access the website at: http://bos.co.la.ca.us/Categories/Appeals/SeminarSchedule.htm
The information provided at public education seminars is available on the website at: http://bos.co.la.ca.us/Categories/Appeals/SeminarPresentation.htm
Information about property taxes from the four property tax departments is now available on one website: http://lacountypropertytax.com
ASSESSOR
Headquarters
Office of the Assessor
Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Rm. 225, Los Angeles 90012-2770
Phone (213) 974-3211
Phone Toll Free: (888) 807-2111
(if calling from area codes 213, 310, 323, 562, 626, 661(partial), 714, 760, 804, 818, 909, or 949)
Website: http://assessor.lacounty.gov
Locates and identifies the ownership of all taxable property in the County. Establishes a taxable value for all property subject to property taxation. Completes an assessment roll showing the assessed values of all property. Applies all legal exemptions and produces assessor's parcel maps.
Information in various languages is available at public counters located in Rooms 225 of the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, in district offices, and on the department website.
A multi-departmental property tax website - http://lacountypropertytax.com - provides a link to the four tax-related departments: Assessor, Auditor-Controller, Treasurer and Tax Collector, and Assessment Appeals Board. Some of the valuable information available through the property tax portal includes the description of sections of a tax bill, responsibilities of the four departments, and answers to the most frequently asked questions. The Auditor-Controller should be contacted regarding direct assessment.
District and Regional Office Addresses and Telephone Numbers
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon. - Fri.
(The Van Nuys Public Service Satellite opens at 8:30 a.m. and closes at 4:30 p.m. daily.)
DISTRICT OFFICES:
South District Office
Regions 10,12,14,26
1401 E. Willow St., Signal Hill 90755
Phone (562) 256-1701
East District Office
Regions 4,5,6,11,27
1190 Durfee Ave., South El Monte 91733
Phone (626) 258-6001
West District Office
Regions 7,9,25
6120 Bristol Pkwy., Culver City 90230
Phone (310) 665-5300
North District Office
Regions B1,2,3,24
13800 Balboa Blvd., Sylmar 91342
Phone (818) 833-6000
Regional Office
Lancaster - Region A1
251 E. Ave. K-6, Lancaster 93535
Phone (661) 940-6700
Satellite Offices
Van Nuys
14340 Sylvan St., Van Nuys 91401
Phone (818) 901-3455
Hours 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Equipment:
Public Works, Department of
11282 S. Garfield Ave., Downey 90242
Phone (562) 869-9312 or (562) 869-9753
Fleet equipment, tools, and miscellaneous construction items.
Motor Vehicles:
Internal Services Dept.
1104 N. Eastern Ave., Los Angeles 90063
Phone (323) 881-3742
Public Administrator
Phone (562) 692-0234
Personal Property:
Public Administrator
Warehouse
Phone (562) 692-0234
Sheriff
Phone (213) 974-4829
Real Property:
Chief Executive Office
Property Management
222 S. Hill St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-4200
Website: http://ceo.lacounty.gov/RED/
Public Administrator
Phone (213) 974-0460
Phone (213) 974-0587
Website: http://kwiauctions.com
Public Works, Department of
900 S. Fremont Ave., Alhambra 91803-1331
Surplus Public Works Property Only
(Airport, Flood Control, Road, Waterworks, etc.)
Phone (626) 458-7072
Website: http://dpw.lacounty.gov/mpm/surplus
Sheriff, Court-Ordered Sales
Phone (213) 974-4827
Superior Court, (Information, recording)
Phone (213) 974-5411
Tax Sales
Treasurer and Tax Collector
Phone (213) 974-2040
Properties that are tax defaulted for five years or more become subject to public auction. The public auctions are held twice a year, in February and August. For information regarding upcoming public auctions, the list of properties for public auction and registration information, visit http://ttc.lacounty.gov and select “public auction,” or call (213) 974-2040. Bidders should read all the information provided on the website, particularly the terms and conditions, because all sales are final. Bidders should thoroughly investigate the properties prior to the tax sale.
The County makes no guarantees as to the condition of the properties, nor assumes any responsibility for conformance to codes, permits or zoning ordinances. The burden is on the purchaser to thoroughly research before the sale as to the usability, the ground location or property lines of the properties. Properties are sold “as is” and no refund on any purchases are made due to bidder error.
Miscellaneous
Internal Services Dept.
Phone (323) 267-2578
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Rm. 525, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-8301
Fax: (213) 626-5427
Website: http://auditor.lacounty.gov
E-mail: constituent@auditor.lacounty.gov
Provides financial leadership and expert advice on a wide range of fiscal matters; advocates for financial integrity and accountability in all County business practices. Promulgates financial policies, procedures and internal control guidelines for County department financial operations; exercises accounting control over all financial transactions of the County and is the controller for joint partnerships and non-profit corporations. Acts as paymaster, issuing checks to vendors, employees, child support payments, judgments and damages, and other claims against the County. Performs department audits, management audits, and special investigations. Performs mandated property tax functions, including extending property tax rolls, accounting for funds allocated to community redevelopment agencies, and apportioning property taxes collected. Accounts for all welfare checks, including providing related banking services.
BAD CHECKS, RESTITUTION PROGRAM
District Attorney’s Office
7095 Hollywood Blvd., PMB 880, Hollywood 90028
Victim Hotline (800) 842-0733
Check Writers (800) 269-0206
Website: http://da.lacounty.gov/badcheck.htm
E-mail: webmail@da.lacounty.gov
Tracks down bad check writers and recovers losses for their victims. A check writer who qualifies for the Bad Check Restitution Program is temporarily “diverted” from criminal prosecution and given an opportunity to make good on the check.
BAIL
Cash or surety bond:
(See listings under Superior Court)
Give bail receipt number.
Bond:
Criminal Justice Center
210 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-6159
Bail Bond Refund:
Phone office where bail was deposited.
BEACH CLOSURES
(See Beaches, Monitoring)
BEACH COMMISSION
13837 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey 90292
Phone (310) 305-9547
BEACHES AND HARBORS, DEPARTMENT OF
Administration Building
13837 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey 90292
Phone (310) 305-9505
Website: http://beaches.lacounty.gov http://marinadelrey.lacounty.gov
E-mail: beaches@bh.lacounty.gov
Beach Use Permits (310) 305-9543
Marketing (310) 305-9511
Burton Chace Park (310) 305-9595
Youth Programs (310) 305-9587
Special Events (310) 305-9545
Planning (310) 305-9505
Lifeguards
(See Fire Department)
Marina del Rey Convention & Visitors Bureau
Phone (310) 306-9900
Marina del Rey Visitors Information Center
4701 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey 90292
Phone (310) 305-9545 (business hours and interactive tape messages)
BEACHES, MONITORING
Public Health, Department of
Environmental Health Program - Water Quality Program
5050 Commerce Dr., Baldwin Park 91706
Phone (562) 430-5420
Phone (213) 974-1234 – After-hours beach emergencies
Website: http://ph.lacounty.gov/beach
Monitors ocean water along the coastline, taking appropriate action when water quality criteria are not met or an incident such as a sewage spill or discharge occurs. Posts warning signs at beaches anytime California state ocean water quality standards are not met and closes beaches whenever there is a known sewage or chemical spill that affects ocean waters. Issues rain advisories whenever there is significant rainfall which may affect bacteria levels in ocean waters. Provides beach closures and rain advisory information online and on Beach Advisory and Closure Hotline, (800) 525-5662.
BEACHES, SURF CONDITIONS
(See Fire Department)
BEES
Beehive Information:
Agricultural Commissioner/Weights and Measures Department
12300 Lower Azusa Rd., Arcadia 91006-5872
Phone (626) 575-5466
Africanized Honey Bee Information:
http://acwm.co.la.ca.us/scripts/AHB.htm
Phone 1-800-BEE-WARY
Beekeepers:
Beekeepers must register with the Agricultural Commissioner/Weights & Measures Department annually.
Phone (626) 575-5466
Bees, Swarming:
(800) 233-9279
Bees, Swarming / Established colonies (in or on structures)
Call a licensed pest control operator.
Multiple Bee Stings:
Emergencies: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 1-800-BEE-WARY
BICYCLE TRAILS
Public Works, Department of -
900 S. Fremont Ave., Alhambra 91803-1331
Phone (626) 458-3940
BIDS
Business, Office of Small
Internal Services Department
1100 N. Eastern Ave., Los Angeles 90063
Phone (323) 881-3964
County Building Construction Projects:
Public Works, Department of
900 S. Fremont Ave., Alhambra 91803-1331
Phone (626) 300-3208
Website: http://dpw.lacounty.gov/general/getbids.cfm
Insurance:
Property and Liability Programs
Chief Executive Office
Risk Management Branch
3333 Wilshire Blvd. # 820, Los Angeles 90010
Phone (213) 351-6420
Plan Holder’s List
Public Works, Department of
900 S. Fremont Ave., Alhambra 91803-1331
Phone (626) 458-3115
Construction Contract Bids Results
Phone (626) 458-2199
Sundry Services, Consultant, Prop. “A” Contracts:
Public Works, Department of
900 S. Fremont Ave., Alhambra 91803-1331
Phone (626) 458-4074
Workers’ Compensation
Chief Executive Office
Risk Management Branch
3333 Wilshire Blvd., # 820, Los Angeles 90010
Phone (213) 738-2199
Employee Benefits
Department of Human Resources
3333 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90010
Phone (213) 738-2279
BIRDS, DEAD
Public Health, Department of
Veterinary Public Health / Rabies Control Program
7601 E. Imperial Hwy., Bldg. 700, Ste. 94A, Downey 90242
Phone (562) 401-7088
Fax: (562) 401-7112
Dead Bird and Rabies Hotline: (877) 747-2243
E-mail: vet@ph.lacounty.gov
State Department of Public Health (877) 986-2473
Handles reports of dead birds which may be a sign that West Nile Virus is circulating between birds and the mosquitoes in an area.
BIRTH CERTIFICATES
Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, Main Office
12400 Imperial Hwy. Rm. 1002, Norwalk 90650
Phone (562) 462-2137
Hours: Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Hours: Third Thursday of the month 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Website: http://lavote.net or http://rrcc.lacounty.gov
Provides records for births occurring in Los Angeles County since 1876.
Provides same day service at the Norwalk headquarters and all district offices for birth records occurring from 1964 to the present.
There are currently two types of birth certificates: authorized copies and information copies. An authorized copy is required to obtain a driver’s license, passport, Social Security card and other services related to an individual’s identity. An informational copy usually fulfills the needs of genealogists and others that are only requesting information. The information copy has the legend “Informational. not a valid document to establish indentity” written across the face of the document.
Individuals permitted by law to receive an authorized certified copy:
- The registrant or a parent or legal guardian of the registrant.
- A party entitled to receive the record as a result of a court order, or an attorney or a licensed adoption agency seeking the birth record in order to comply with the requirements of Section 3140 or 7603 of the Family Code.
- A member of a law enforcement agency or a representative of another governmental agency, as provided by law, who is conducting official business.
- A child, grandparent, sibling, spouse or domestic partner of the registrant.
- An attorney representing the registrant or the registrant’s estate, or any person or agency empowered by statute or appointed by a court to act on behalf of the registrant or the registrant estate.
Anyone who does not fit into any of the above categories can only obtain an informational copy.
Certified copies of original documents (authorized or informational) for birth records prior to 1964 that are requested in person or by mail are processed and sent within 15 working days. Those requesting a certified copy of a birth, death or marriage certificate will be asked to present a valid identification when making in-person requests. Mail requests require a notarized statement of an authorized individual. Mail requests for copies are processed in 15-20 working days.
Branch offices issue copies for death and marriage from 1995 - present and birth from 1964 - present. Branch offices accept requests for certified copies for birth, death and marriage records, which must be processed at the Norwalk headquarters and then mailed within 15 working days. For a list of the branch offices, see “Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Branch Offices.”
To request a copy of a birth certificate by mail, please include the following information: Full name at birth, date of birth (if known), or the range of years to be checked, city of birth (must be in Los Angeles County), father’s full name, mother’s full name, including maiden name, and your relationship to the registrant. All requests must have a penalty of perjury statement as well as a notarized certificate of identity. A check or money order in the amount of $17 made out to the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk must be included along with name and address of person requesting copy. Send request to: Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, Birth Records, P.O. Box 53120, Los Angeles, CA 90053-0120.
For expedited requests, you may:
Order via the Internet at http://lavote.net or http://rrcc.lacounty.gov using a major credit card (MasterCard, Visa, American Express, or Discover). The fee is $17 for the certificate. Expedited orders will be processed within five working days of receipt of the certificate of identity and penalty of perjury statement. Credit card orders will be returned by regular mail unless Express Mail delivery is requested, which costs an additional $16.25. A $6 special handling fee will be charged on all credit card orders in addition to the copy fee.
Copies may be obtained from the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk approximately 45 days after the date of birth. Prior to 45 days, contact County Health Services Department, 313 N. Figueroa, Room L-1, Los Angeles 90012, (213) 240-7812.
Adoptions:
Copies of a birth record of a child who has been adopted or had a legal name change are only available through the state. Written requests should be sent to the State Department of Health, Office of Vital Records – M.S. 5103, P.O. Box 997410, Sacramento, CA 95899-7410. The telephone number is (916) 445-2684. There is a $13 charge for each copy requested, payable by check or money order to the Office of Vital Records.
You may obtain information on how to amend a birth record by calling (562) 462-2137. A completed form must be mailed to the California Department of Health, Office of Vital Records in Sacramento, along with required fees.
BOARD AND CARE
(See Community Care Licensing)
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Rm. 383, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Website: http://bos.co.la.ca.us
Acts as the governing body of the County of Los Angeles. As such, it has the function of serving as the executive and legislative head of County government, enacting ordinances, setting salaries and establishing specific regulations for the administration of County departments and special districts.
The five Board members are elected by voters from their district for four-year terms.
The regular meetings of the Board are held on the first, second, third and fifth Tuesdays of each month at 9:30 a.m. in the Board’s Hearing Room (381B Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, 500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles). Each regular meeting of the Board held on the fourth Tuesday of each month shall be primarily for the purpose of conducting legally required public hearings on zoning matters, fee increases, special district proceedings, property transactions, etc. On Tuesdays following a Mon. holiday, meetings begin at 1 p.m.
The Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors prepares the Board’s agendas, communicates the actions taken by the Board, prepares the minutes of the meetings, maintains the Board’s records, and provides the Board with administrative and information technology support.
Internet users may access the Board of Supervisors' agendas and accompanying Board letters for the current week's Board meeting beginning each Thursday morning preceding the meeting at the following: http://bos.co.la.ca.us/Categories/Agenda/AgendaHome.asp. The statements of proceedings, which indicate the final actions taken by the Board, are available five business days after the meeting at http://bos.co.la.ca.us/Categories/Sop/SOPHome.htm. The Board meeting transcripts are available for access each Wednesday evening at http://lacounty.info/BOS/SOP/TRANSCRIPTS/. Each Board meeting may be viewed live on the website at http://bos.co.la.ca.us/Categories/MtgsBoard/LiveBroadcast.htm.
Helpful Phone Numbers
General Information (213) 974-1411
Listen to Board Meeting Live (877) 873-8017
For English, enter code 111111#
For Spanish, enter code 222222#
Recorded message of actions of the Board (213) 974-7207
For copies of Board-related information:
Agenda (213) 974-1442
Statement of Proceedings (213) 974-1424
Transcripts (213) 974-1426
Rules of the Board (213) 974-1746 http://bos.co.la.ca.us/Categories/ExecOffice/RulesOfBoard.htm
Audio and videotapes of meetings (213) 974-1424
(Videotapes are also available in Spanish)
Video - http://bosvideoap.co.la.ca.us/mgasp/lacounty/homepage.asp
Lobbyist Registration
Any person who for compensation seeks to influence a County official or any official action of the County of Los Angeles may be subject to the provisions of Los Angeles County Code, Chapter 2.160, relating to lobbyist registrations. Violation of the lobbyist ordinance may result in a fine and other penalties. For information call (213) 974-1093 or access website at http://bos.co.la.ca.us/categories/lobbyistinfo.htm
Supervisors:
Gloria Molina, First District
Rm. 856, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-4111
E-mail: molina@bos.lacounty.gov
Website: http://molina.lacoounty.gov
Yvonne B. Burke, Second District
Rm. 866, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-2222
E-mail: SecondDistrict@bos.lacounty.gov
Website: http://burke.lacounty.gov
Zev Yaroslavsky, Third District
Rm. 821, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-3333
E-mail: zev@bos.lacounty.gov
Website: http://zev.lacounty.gov
Don Knabe, Fourth District
Rm. 822, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-4444
E-mail: don@bos.lacounty.gov
Website: http://www.knabe.com
Michael D. Antonovich, Fifth District
Rm. 869, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-5555
E-mail: FifthDistrict@bos.lacounty.gov
Website: http://antonovich.co.la.ca.us
Executive Officer of the Board of Supervisors
Rm. 383, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-1411
E-mail: executiveoffice@bos.lacounty.gov
Website: http://bos.co.la.ca.us
BOARDING HOMES, HOTELS
Sanitation Inspections:
Public Health, Department of
Housing and Institutions Program
5050 Commerce Dr., Baldwin Park 91706
Phone (626) 430-5590
BODY ART AND TATTOOS
Public Health, Department of
Environmental Health – Environmental Hygiene
5050 Commerce Dr., Baldwin Park 91706
Phone (626) 430-5440
24-Hour Hotline (888) 700-9995
Website: http://ph.lacounty.gov/eh
E-mail: eh@ph.lacounty.gov
Regulates the conduct of body art activities at tattoo, body piercing, and permanent make-up establishments. Issues permits to establishments and the practitioners of body art.
Improvement Bonds:
Payment -
Treasurer and Tax Collector
Rm. 462, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 893-0943
Redemption of Registered Bonds:
Treasurer and Tax Collector
Rm. 462, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-2035
Redemption of Bearer Bonds:
Bank of New York
Corporate Trust Bondholders Relations
Phone (800) 438-5473
BOUNDARY CHANGES, CITIES AND DISTRICTS
(See Local Agency Formation Commission)
BUILDING, PERMITS OR IMPROVEMENTS
Public Works, Department of
900 S. Fremont Ave., Alhambra 91803-1331
Phone (626) 458-3173
Website: http://dpw.lacounty.gov
Processes building permits to construct, remodel, demolish, or relocate structures. Applications may be filed at a Building and Safety district office within the geographical area of the construction project. No permits are issued at the Alhambra facility.
Information on construction projects may be obtained from a district office, including construction procedures, code requirements, project plan drawings, permit requirements, and building permit fees.
Information and requirements for zoning, sewer connections, setback lines, cesspool or septic tank installation, and building materials may also be obtained at the district offices.
Inspection of each phase of a project is performed by field inspectors located at the district offices, usually within 24 to 48 hours of an inspection request. Building and Safety maintains a staff of inspectors, structural engineers, grading engineers, and specialty electrical and mechanical engineers available to assist with any questions related to projects.
Specific questions on permit procedures or building code issues should be directed to the district office listed below. All district offices are open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mon. through Fri. (except Carson and Universal as indicated below.)
Building Permits
Antelope Valley -
335A E. Ave. K-6, Lancaster 93535
Phone (661) 723-4440
Fax: (661) 723-4435
Calabasas/Malibu -
26600 Agoura Rd., Ste. 110, Calabasas 91302-1954
Phone (818) 880-4150
Fax: (818) 880-6279
Carson (Mon. - Thurs. 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.) -
701 E. Carson St., Carson 90745
Phone (310) 952-1766
Fax: (310) 549-0652
(closed Friday)
East Los Angeles -
4801 E. 3rd St., Los Angeles 90022-1601
Phone (323) 881-7030
Fax: (323) 264-7917
Firestone -
7807 S. Compton Ave., Los Angeles 90001
Phone (323) 586-6541
Fax: (323) 586-6526
La Puente -
16005 E. Central Ave., La Puente 91744
Phone (626) 961-9611
Fax: (626) 961-8166
Lomita/Lennox -
24320 S. Narbonne Ave., Lomita 90717
Phone (310) 534-3760
Fax: (310) 530-5482
San Gabriel Valley -
125 S. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia 91007
Phone (626) 574-0941
Fax: (626) 446-4425
Santa Clarita -
23757 Valencia Blvd., Valencia 91355
Phone (661) 222-2940
Fax: (661) 222-2947
South Whittier -
13523 Telegraph Rd., Whittier 90605
Phone (562) 946-1390
Fax: (562) 906-8425
Universal -
(Unincorporated area only)
100 Universal City Plaza, MT85, (Trailer)
Universal City 91608
Phone (818) 762-6284
Fax: (818) 623-9829
BURIAL
Indigent Burial Permits
Burial Unit
LAC+USC Medical Center
1200 N. State St., Los Angeles 90033
Phone (323) 226-7161
Mortuary Permits:
Health Services Department - Vital Records
313 N. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 240-7816
Veterans:
Military and Veterans Affairs -
1816 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90015
Phone (213) 744-4841
BUS PASSES (MTA and Foothill)
Treasurer and Tax Collector
Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
225 N. Hill St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-2068
Hours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Mon. - Fri.
Cashier windows first floor lobby.
BUS STOP AMENITIES
Public Works, Department of
900 S. Fremont Ave., Alhambra 91803-1331
Phone (626) 458-3968
Website: http://dpw.lacounty.gov
Provides and maintains bus stops in unincorporated areas throughout the County, including benches, trash receptacles, shelters, and information kiosks. For information regarding the bus stop benches with advertising, please see the Permits Section, Road Uses.
BUSINESS FILINGS AND REGISTRATIONS
Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk
12400 Imperial Hwy., Rm. 2001, Norwalk 90650
Phone (562) 462-2177
Website: http://lavote.net or http://rrcc.lacounty.gov
The law requires every business to file a fictitious name statement with the Los Angeles County Clerk when it falls into the following categories:
To ensure that your fictitious business name statement (FBN) has been properly completed and that you are informed of the correct filing fee, it is recommended that the document be reviewed in person by a filing clerk in the Norwalk office or you may submit a FBN at the Van Nuys Branch office, located at 14340 W. Sylvan St., Van Nuys; or the LAX Courthouse Branch Office, 11701 S. La Cienega Blvd., 6th Flr., Los Angeles.
The branch offices can only accept up to three FBNs for filing per visit.
The fee is $23 for the first fictitious business name and $4 for additional fictitious business names filed on the same statement and conducting business at the same location.
State law requires that within 30 days the registrant must publish a statement in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the principal place of business is located.
Fictitious business names application forms are available on the website at http://lavote.net or http://rrcc.lacounty.gov. If you mail your FBN, please use the following address: Business Filing and Registration, P.O. Box 53592, Los Angeles, CA 90053-0592.
Fictitious Business Name Search
Searching a fictitious business name may be done on the website at http://lavote.net or http://rrcc.lacounty.gov or in person at the Norwalk office, Van Nuys or LAX branch offices or by mail addressed to the Norwalk office. The fictitious business name records in Los Angeles County are maintained in alphabetical indexes by the name and year that the document was recorded. Telephone requests for index searches are not accepted.
Searches can also be conducted by sending a written request to: Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, Business Filings and Registration Section, Rm. 2001, 12400 Imperial Hwy., Norwalk, CA 90650. Please include the name and address of the business.
The search fee is $5 per name. There is no minimum. The copy fee per page is 51 cents unless a certified copy is needed and then the fee is $2. A check or money order payable to the Registrar-Recorder /County Clerk must accompany the written request and should also include a stamped self-addressed return envelope. The search fee is non-refundable. A “no record statement” will be issued if a record is not found.
BUSINESS LICENSE
Treasurer and Tax Collector
Rm. 109, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
225 N. Hill St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-2011
Hours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Mon. – Fri.
Website: http://ttc.lacounty.gov/Proptax/business_license.htm
Lancaster Office
335A East Ave. K-6, Lancaster 93535
Phone (661) 723-4492
Hours: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Tues., Thurs. and Fri.
Valencia Office
23757 Valencia Blvd., Valencia 91355
Phone (661) 253-7342
Hours: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Mon. and Wed. only
Certain businesses are required to obtain a license from the County of Los Angeles if they are conducted in an unincorporated area or in the cities of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Diamond Bar, Malibu, Santa Clarita and Westlake Village.
Persons living in cities other than those listed above should contact their local city hall.
Activities requiring a business license are listed at http://ttc.lacounty.gov/Proptax/Business_License_list.htm
BUSINESS LICENSE COMMISSION AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS AND SOLICITATIONS
Rm. 374, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-7691
Fax: (213) 633-0929
Website: http://board.co.la.ca.us/blc/blc_home.htm
Holds hearings to grant, deny, modify, suspend, or revoke business licenses. Regulates and licenses taxicab operators and taxi drivers, adult entertainment, dances, bookstores, billiard parlors, restaurants, salvage yards, recyclers, bingo operators and managers, massage parlors, exhibitions, carnivals, circuses, health spas, arcades, shooting ranges, private schools, etc. in the unincorporated areas of the County. For business license information in cities, contact the local city hall. The commission encourages the formation of new charities and issues charitable solicitation information cards to recognized charitable organizations.
BUSINESS, OFFICE OF SMALL
Internal Services Department
1100 N. Eastern Ave., Los Angeles 90063
Phone (323) 881-3964
Fax: (323) 881-1871
Website: http://www.laosb.org
Serves as a clearinghouse of information for businesses. Links to the County’s centralized website which lists bids and contracting opportunities from all County departments; also “hotlinks” with purchasing websites of many public agencies in Southern California.
CABLE TELEVISION
Chief Executive Office
B-189, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-2323
Monitors cable television companies operating in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. Investigates subscriber complaints concerning quality of service and billing errors. Provides referrals to consumers living outside County’s service area.
CALWORKS BUSINESS SERVICES, PROGRAMS
(See Public Social Services, Department of)
CHECKS, UNCASHED
Department of Auditor-Controller
General Claims Section
500 W. Temple St., Rm. 502, Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-7452 - uncashed checks
Phone (213) 974-1281 - check inquiry
Website: http://auditor.lacounty.gov/uncashed_checks.htm
Maintains website that contains inventory of all County checks which have been issued and mailed, but which remain uncashed between one and four years after issuance. You may inquire about one name at a time by doing a check inquiry, or you may purchase a subscription to download the complete database.
CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
(See Environmental Toxicology Laboratory)
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE
Rm. 713, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-1101
(213) 974-1311 - Information
Website: http://ceo.lacounty.gov
E-mail: info@ceo.lacounty.gov
Prepares budget and operational recommendations for the Board of Supervisors; monitors and controls Countywide expenditures; analyzes and advocates legislation; coordinates capital projects and debt, asset, leasing and space management; performs demographic and geographic research; monitors city redevelopment activities to ensure legal conformance and mitigate negative impact on County resources.
Provides central coordination for the County’s strategic planning and performance measurement efforts; coordinates emergency preparedness activities and cost recovery efforts following major emergencies and disasters; administers insurance management programs; addresses unincorporated area issues; advises on international protocol issues; collaborates with departments to deliver seamless service to children and their families; coordinates implementation of the County’s Homeless Prevention Initiative.
Manages the County's employee relations program and compensation/classification systems; provides risk management services, including workers compensation, health and disability benefits, and loss prevention. Coordinates centralized workplace programs; regulates cable television franchises; provides centralized photographic and graphic arts services; and initiates and promotes activities which provide information about the County to the public.
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICE
493 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-2008
Fax: (213) 633-4733
Website: http://lacounty.info/department/cio/cio.htm
Oversees the vision, strategy and direction of all information technology in improving the operational efficiency of County departments and their delivery of public services. Develops technology standards, policies and guidelines directed toward ensuring the efficient and effective use of technology in achieving the County’s business objectives. Coordinates the development of departmental business automation plans reflecting both the strategic application of technology and the management actions required to gain approval for its implementation.
CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE
(See Children and Family Services, Department of)
CHILD CARE, OFFICE OF
Chief Executive Office
Service Integration Branch
222 S. Hill St., 5th Flr., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-4103
Website: http://ceo.lacounty.gov/ccp or http://childcare.lacounty.gov
Provides staff support to the Los Angeles County Child Care Planning Committee and the Policy Roundtable for Child Care; assists County employees with child care concerns and provides support to the County employee child care centers; administers the centralized eligibility list for low-income working families seeking subsidized child care services; engages in planning and research activities affecting the quantity and quality of child care services, and administers the Investing in Early Educators Program, which makes stipends available to qualified child care teachers working directly with young children.
CHILD CUSTODY/VISITATION
Superior Court -
Family Law Department
Conciliation Court, Rm. 241
111 N. Hill St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-5524
Provides agreements regarding custody and visitation. Meetings are by appointment only.
CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
5770 S. Eastern Ave., Commerce 90040-2924
Phone (323) 890-9800 or (800) 615-8858
TDD: (323) 725-3907
Website: http://cssd.lacounty.gov
E-mail: cservice@cssd.lacounty.gov
Assumes primary responsibility for the administration, collection, enforcement and distribution of child support payments. Assists custodial and non-custodial parents with child support procedures and processes, including locating parents, establishing paternity, establishing court orders for child support, modifying court orders, collecting and distributing court - ordered support, and working with other counties, states and countries to obtain child support.
Partners with community-based organizations and other County agencies which provide job training, job placement, peer counseling, and parenting classes to aid unemployed and underemployed non-custodial parents, enabling them to provide emotional, as well as financial support to their children.
The Call Center also provides assistance and information. The Call Center’s hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. through Fri. Telephone voice response system, (323) 890-9800 or (800) 615-8858, is operational 24 hours a day. Persons with child support cases may get information by entering their personal identification (PIN) number on their telephone key pad.
The divisions are open to the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. through Fri..
Division I
15531 Ventura Blvd., Encino 91436
Division II
5770 S. Eastern Ave., Commerce 90040
Division III
2934 E. Garvey Ave. South, # 100, West Covina 91791
Division IV
621 Hawaii St., El Segundo 90245
Division V
20221 S. Hamilton Ave., Torrance 90502
Division VI
1050 E. Palmdale Blvd., # 211, Palmdale 93550
Interstate Division
5701 S. Eastern Ave., Commerce 90040
State Disbursement Unit (SDU)
P.O. Box 989067
West Sacramento, CA 95796-9067
Phone (866) 325-1010
Receives and processes child support payments for individuals with open cases through the Los Angeles County Child Support Services Department, as well as all other local child support agencies in California. Also receives and processes all employer child support wage withholding payments.
CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING PREVENTION PROGRAM
(Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program)
Public Health, Department of
5555 Ferguson Dr., Commerce 90022
Toll-Free (800) LA-4-LEAD
Website: http://ph.lacounty.gov/lead
Works to reduce the incidence of lead poisoning for children in Los Angeles County. Provides case management of lead-burdened children and environmental investigation to identify lead hazards.
Provides information on lead and lead poisoning prevention in several languages, outreach and education in high-risk areas, and education for health care providers.
Provides a toll-free hotline, (800) LA-4-LEAD, to answer questions or to give referrals regarding lead-related issues during regular working hours.
Disturbing lead-based paint at properties built before 1978 can create dangerous lead-dust. To report sandblasting or other activities that disturb lead-based paint, please call (800) LA-4-LEAD.
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, COMMISSION FOR
Rm. B-22, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-1558
Advises the Board of Supervisors in areas of child welfare and family policy. Pursues all major issues affecting children, their families, and children’s services in County government. The commission’s premise is that all children are “at risk”. Reviews the policies, procedures and systemic issues of various County departments and agencies which provide children’s services, assesses service levels, and identifies community needs.
CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
425 Shatto Pl., Ste. 600, Los Angeles 90020
Website: http://dcfs.lacounty.gov
General Information (213) 351-5602
Employment Hotline (213) 351-6417
Foster Parent and Adoption
Recruitment Hotline (888) 811-1121
Bureau of Services II - Emergency Response Command Post
3075 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90020
Phone (213) 639-4496 or (213) 639-4493
Fax: (213) 738-8373
Child Abuse Hotline
3075 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90020
Phone (800) 540-4000 - Within California
Phone (213) 639-4500 - Out-of-state calls
Phone (800) 272-6699 - TDD
Fax: (213) 639-1964 or (213) 639-1224
Receives reports of suspected child abuse, neglect or exploitation. Provides information and consultation about child abuse and neglect. This is a 24-hour service, seven days a week.
Out-of-County Services Unit (including Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children (ICPC) and International Placement Unit (IPU).
3075 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90020
Phone (213) 639-4501
Fax: (213) 738-9379
SPAs (Service Planning Areas):
Provides services children and their families need when the children are at-risk due to actual or potential child abuse, abandonment, neglect or exploitation. Provides protective services to children in their own homes, short-term out-of-home services, adoption, guardianship and long-term foster care.
SPA 1
Palmdale Office
39959 Sierra Hwy., #150, Palmdale 93550
Phone (661) 223-4200
Fax: (661) 265-6070
Lancaster West Office
1150 W. Ave. J, Lancaster 93534
Phone (661) 951-4107
Fax: (661) 942-4172
SPA 2
San Fernando Office
20151 Nordhoff St., Chatsworth 91311
Phone (818) 717-4002
Fax: (818) 717-9989
Santa Clarita Office
28490 Avenue Stanford, Ste. 100, Santa Clarita 91350
Phone (661) 702-6262
Fax: (818) 755-3894
SPA 3
Glendora Office
725 S. Grand Ave., Glendora 91740
Phone (626) 691-1700
Fax: (626) 691-0909
Pasadena Office
532 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena 91101
Phone (626) 229-3500
Fax: (626) 397-9169
Pomona Office
100 W. Second St., Pomona 91766
Phone (909) 868-4321
Fax: (909) 469-6992
SPA 4
Metro North Office
3075 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90010
Phone (213) 639-4100
Fax: (213) 351-2466
SPA 5
West Los Angeles Office
11390 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90064
Phone (310) 312-7127
Fax: (310) 996-3093
SPA 6
Century Office
5757 W. Century Blvd., Ste. 3000, Los Angeles 90045
Phone (310) 348-6808
Fax: (310) 568-8569
Compton Office
921 E. Compton Blvd., Compton 90221
Phone (310) 668-6600
Fax: (310) 604-5152
Hawthorne Office
11539 Hawthorne Blvd., Ste. 400, Hawthorne 90250
Phone (310) 263-2100
Fax: (310) 263-7742
Wateridge Office
5110 W. Goldleaf Circle, Los Angeles 90056
Phone (323) 290-8500
Fax: (323) 290-3171
SPA 7
Belvedere Office
5835 S. Eastern Ave., 2nd Flr., Commerce 90040
Phone (323) 725-4401
Fax: (323) 869-0922
Santa Fe Springs Office
10355 Slusher Dr., Ste. 11, Santa Fe Springs 90670
Phone (562) 903-5000
Fax: (562) 946-7462
SPA 8
Lakewood Office
4060 Watson Plaza Dr., Lakewood 90712
Phone (562) 497-3500
Fax: (562) 421-5218
Torrance
2325 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance 90501
Phone (310) 972-3111
Fax: (310) 222-5548
Specialized Services:
DCFS - Family and Children’s Services Trust Fund
501 Shatto Place, 2nd Flr., Los Angeles 90020
Phone (213) 739-6202
Jobs (for DCFS Youth) Program
Recruitment and Exams
425 Shatto Pl., Rm. 10, Los Angeles 90020
Phone (213) 351-5898
Phone (213) 351-4013
Juvenile Court/Edmund D. Edelman’s Children’s Court
201 Centre Plaza Dr., Monterey Park 91754-2159
Phone (323) 526-6767
YOU Board (donations, fund-raising and camperships for DCFS children)
3075 Wilshire Blvd., 9th Flr., Los Angeles 90010
Phone (213) 739-6204
DCFS Headquarters
Phone (213) 351-5507 - Reception
Adoption Services:
Headquarters Office
3075 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90010
Phone (213) 639-3878
Phone (888) 811-1121 (Adopt A Foster Child)
Phone (213) 639-4014 (Reception)
Fax: (213) 639-1336
Website: http://dcfs.lacounty.gov/adoptions/index.html
Accepts, prepares and places children of all ages in permanent adoptive homes. Provides casework and counseling to birthparents regarding children, both born and unborn, and provides foster care for children awaiting adoptive placement. Counseling is provided for all parties to the adoption. Conducts studies and makes recommendations to the Superior Court on petitions for independent and step-parent adoptions.
Adoption services are available to persons of all races and religions who need or are seeking adoption plans.
First established in 1949 as the County Department of Adoptions, the Adoptions Division was made part of the Department of Children and Family Services when it was created in 1984. The Adoptions Division is licensed by the California Department of Social Services as a full service adoption agency. This license permits the agency to provide all adoption services with the exception of intercountry adoption (adoption of a foreign-born child who is not a dependent of the court).
DCFS provides the following adoption services:
Agency Adoption Program
In an agency adoption, the child is placed for adoption by a licensed agency (DCFS). DCFS prepares and places children of all ages in permanent adoptive homes. The majority of the children are court dependents and have been in foster care. The prospective adoptive family is provided with pre-adoption training and completes an adoption home study prior to placement. The birth parent’s parental rights are terminated by court action or by voluntarily relinquishing parental rights. Birth parent counseling is provided prior to relinquishment. DCFS is responsible until the adoption is finalized by the court. The Adoption Assistance Program is available to aid adoptive families.
Post Adoption Services
Post adoption services are available to all members of the adoption triad: the adopted person, the birth parents and the adoptive parents. Non-identifying case summaries and medical histories are provided. Reunions are arranged if the adopted person (over 18 years old) and the birth family member have filed consents for contact. There are monthly adoptive parent support groups and information and referral by telephone.
Independent Adoption Program
In an independent adoption, it is the birth parent’s decision and responsibility to choose the adoptive parent(s) and to place the child directly with the adoptive family. DCFS completes an assessment of the family after they have filed a petition to adopt with the court. A report is provided to the court regarding the suitability of the adoption in the best interest of the child.
Stepparent Adoption Program
A stepparent may petition the court to adopt the child of his or her spouse. Both the parent retaining custody and the parent relinquishing custody must consent to the adoption. DCFS completes an assessment of the family after they have filed a petition to adopt with the court. A report is provided to the court regarding the suitability of the adoption in the best interest of the child.
CHILDREN’S GROUP HOME OMBUDSMAN
Department of Auditor-Controller
515-A Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (888) 445-1234
Fax: (213) 346-9020
Website: http://auditor.lacounty.gov/children_services_om.htm
E-mail: afriend@auditor.lacounty.gov
Serves as an advocate and problem solver for children placed in group homes. The Ombudsman is independent from the agencies that place children in homes. Children are encouraged to call or e-mail the Ombudsman, who will conduct an investigation of the issues they raise if needed, and provide assistance in resolving problems. The Ombudsman Office also monitors contracted group home agencies to ensure program compliance.
CHILDREN’S MEDICAL SERVICES
Public Health, Department of
9320 Telstar Ave., # 226, El Monte 91731
Website: http://ph.lacounty.gov/cms/css
California Children’s Services
9320 Telstar Ave., # 226, El Monte 91731
Phone (800) 288-4584
TDD: (800) 827-1359
Website: http://ph.lacounty.gov/cms/css
Authorizes diagnostic and treatment services, provides medical case management, and provides physical and occupational therapy services to children under 21 years of age with certain chronic medical conditions, traumatic injuries, and infectious diseases. Provides services through approved medical offices and hospitals throughout Los Angeles County.
Child Health and Disability Prevention Program
Phone (800) 993-2437
Area Offices:
North Area: (818) 834-3380
South Area: (310) 668-5141
East Area: (626) 569-3750
West Area: (310) 222-2324
Provides early and regular health exams for eligible low-income children up to 19 years of age, Medi-Cal recipient children up to 21 years of age, and Head Start Preschool children.
Offers a full range of health services, including health and developmental history, unclothed physical exams, immunizations, vision testing, hearing testing, lead poisoning testing, nutritional check-ups, teeth and gum check-ups, some laboratory tests (including sickle cell), and health counseling. Refers children with identified health problems for necessary diagnosis and treatment.
Churches do not need to file fictitious business name statements; however, they must register with the IRS as a non-profit organization. The IRS can be reached at (800)829-1040.
CIVIL PROCESS SERVICE
Sheriff’s Department
Phone (213) 974-6613
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Rm. 522, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-2411
Website: http://civilservice.lacountycommissions.info
Is an independent administrative appeals body established by the Los Angeles County Charter to provide impartial and fair application of the Los Angeles County Civil Service rules. The commission’s appellant authority includes appeals of disciplinary actions, (e.g., discharges, reductions, and suspensions in excess of five days), alleged discrimination and limited other matters, as provided for in specific Civil Service rules.
CLAIMS
Creditors, against an estate: (Probate Department)
Superior Court -
111 N. Hill St., Rm. 258, Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-5521
Damage, to person or property, against the County:
Executive Office, Board of Supervisors -
Rm. 383, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-1440
Website: http://bos.co.la.ca.us/PDFs/AssessmentAppealsClaimForDamages.pdf
COLLECTION SERVICES
Treasurer and Tax Collector
Rm. 109, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
225 N. Hill St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-0160
Provides collection services for delinquent account receivables for various County departments.
COMMUNITY CARE LICENSING DIVISION
Public Health, Department of
Community and Residential Care
100 Corporate Center Dr., Ste. 500, Monterey Park 91754
Phone (323) 980-4934
Fax (323) 980-4912
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
2 Coral Circle, Monterey Park 91755
Phone (323) 890-7001
Website: http://lacdc.org
Administers the County's housing and community development programs, including various economic development, business revitalization and community redevelopment programs, and federal grant and loan funds. Makes available to 47 cities and unincorporated areas financing for community improvements using federal Community Development Block Grant funds. Operates a Countywide housing program for low-income persons, making available more than 3,000 public and other affordable housing rental units, and offering the Section 8 rent subsidy program to qualified low-income individuals in the unincorporated areas and 62 cities. Through partnerships with non-profit and for-profit developers, provides financing and technical assistance to build affordable housing. Offers rehabilitation grant and loan programs to help low-income homeowners improve their properties, and provides financial assistance for first-time homebuyers through a variety of programs.
Public Housing -
To place your name on the waiting list for public housing, please call (323) 838-5074, between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., or apply online at http://hacola.org
Section 8 Programs -
Registration, available units, and property owners information.
Phone (562) 347-4663 or (800) 731-4663, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. or online at http://lacdc.org
Economic Development Programs -
Phone (323) 890-7204
Housing Rehabilitation Grants and Loans Programs-
Phone (323) 890-7239
Community Development Block Grant Program -
Phone (323) 890-7220
Homeownership Programs -
Phone (323) 890-7248
COMMUNITY AND SENIOR SERVICES
3175 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles 90020
Phone (213) 738-2600
Website: http://css.lacounty.gov
Provides comprehensive human services in partnership with community leaders, business and private agencies. Assists residents to self sufficiency, strengthens and promotes the independence of older persons, provides employment and training, protects adult victims of abuse, and aids domestic violence victims. Key contact telephone numbers are:
PUBLIC INFORMATION
Senior Citizens Information and Assistance (800) 510-2020
Employment and Training (888) 226-6300
General Information (213) 738-2600
Adult Protective Services (213) 351-5401
After - Hour Elder Abuse Hotline (877) 4-R-SENIORS
Senior Employment Services (213) 738-2631
Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 978-3600
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
Director
(213) 637-0798
Assistant Director
Administrative Services Branch
(213) 738-2620
Assistant Director
Workforce and Community Services Branch
(213) 738-3175
Assistant Director
Aging and Adult Services Branch
(213) 738-2645
Fax: (213) 365-8649
Workforce Investment Board
(213) 738-2593
Community Services Resource Corporation
(213) 739-2749
Dispute Resolution Services
(213) 738-2621
Domestic Violence Services
(213) 351-5476 or (800) 978-3600
Area Agency on Aging Director (213) 738-2645
Planning and Program Development Section (213) 738-2655
Contract Management Section (213) 738-2676
Senior Information & Assistance Hotline (213) 738-4004
(800) 510-2020 or (800) 243-8081
SERVICE CENTERS ADMINISTRATION
3175 W. 6th St., Rm. 306, Los Angeles 90020
Phone (213) 738-4913
Fax: (213) 384-4523
COMMUNITY AND SENIOR SERVICE CENTERS
Altadena Senior Center
560 E. Mariposa St., Altadena 91001
Phone (626) 798-0505
Altadena Community Center
730 E. Altadena Dr., Altadena 91001
Phone (626) 398-6174
Antelope Valley Senior Center
777 Jackman St., Lancaster 93534
Phone (661) 726-4400
Asian Service Center
14112 Kingsley Dr., Gardena 90249
Phone (310) 217-7300
Centro Maravilla Service Center
4716 E. Cesar Chavez Ave., Los Angeles 90022
Phone (323) 260-2805
East Los Angeles Service Center
133 N. Sunol Dr., Los Angeles 90063
Phone (323) 260-2808
East Rancho Dominguez Service Center
4513 E. Compton Blvd., Compton 90221
Phone (310) 603-7401
Florence/Firestone Service Center
7807 S. Compton Ave., Los Angeles 90001
Phone (323) 586-6501
Los Nietos Senior Center
11640 E. Slauson Ave., Whittier 90606
Phone (562) 669-2040
San Fernando Valley Service Center
7555 Van Nuys Blvd., Van Nuys 91405
Phone (818) 901-3501
San Gabriel Valley Service Center
1441 Santa Anita Ave., El Monte 91733
Phone (626) 575-5431
San Pedro Service Center
769 W. Third St., San Pedro 90731
Phone (310) 519-6091
Santa Clarita Valley Service Center
24271 San Fernando Rd., Newhall 91321
Phone (661) 254-0070
Willowbrook Senior Center
12915 Jarvis St., Los Angeles 90061
Phone (310) 603-3358
COMMUTER BUS SERVICE PROGRAMS
Public Works, Department of
900 S. Fremont Ave., Alhambra 91803-1331
Phone (626) 458-3968
County liaison with the agencies that provide the commuter bus services from the Antelope Valley and Santa Clarita Valley into the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
COMPOSTING
Public Works, Department of
900 S. Fremont Ave., Alhambra 91803-1331
Phone (626) 458-3580
Website: http://888CleanLA.com or http://smartgardening.com
CONSERVATORSHIP
(See Public Guardian)
CONSUMER AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF
Rm. B-96, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012-2706
Website: http://dca.lacounty.gov
E-mail: dca@dca.lacounty.gov
Phones:
(800) 593-8222 Consumer Protection Services (Toll-Free Within the County of Los Angeles)
(213) 974-1452 Consumer Protection Services
(213) 974-9759 Small Claims Advisor Services
(800) 973-3370 Real Estate Fraud and Homeowner Assistance Program
(213) 974-0825 Dispute Settlement Services
(213) 974-9740 Volunteer and Internship Program
(213) 974-9778 Senior Abuse and Fraud Protection Program
(213) 626-0913 TTY
(213) 974-9750 Public Information and Community Outreach
Consumer Protection Services
Investigates and mediates complaints of unethical and deceptive business practices in such areas as retail sales, credit, automobiles, landlord tenant, identity theft and other consumer problems. Provides counseling and referrals. Services are available in-person, by phone, or e-mail. Free.
Identity Theft Unit
Helps consumers restore their good names and credit, counsels consumers and businesses on how to reduce the risk of identity theft, and investigates cases for referral to prosecuting agencies.
Makes presentations to consumer groups and businesses on how to reduce the risk of becoming victims of identity theft.
Small Claims Advisor Services
Counsels and provides information on small claims court matters to litigants and potential litigants, including getting cases started, serving court papers, preparing for court, and collecting and paying a judgment.
Real Estate Fraud and Homeowner Assistance Program
Serves as the central reporting agency for real estate fraud. Investigates complaints and provides counseling and referrals. Provides help to homeowners with problems concerning home purchase or sale, refinancing, contractors, real estate fraud, foreclosure, and undeveloped land sales.
Dispute Settlement Services (Mediation)
Helps resolve disputes with neighbors, businesses, and others without going to court. Mediators are trained to be neutral and unbiased.
Senior Abuse and Fraud Protection Services
Investigates cases of financial fraud and abuse against seniors. Conducts monthly “Smarter Senior Forums” to educate the public about elder abuse, independence and safety at home, fraud, scams and identity theft.
Branch Offices
Provides branch offices conveniently throughout the County. Accepts consumer complaints and provides counseling and referrals.
Volunteer and Internship Program
Provides rewarding opportunities for volunteers and interns to work with consumer affairs professionals. Volunteers and interns assist staff with consumer counseling, mediation, investigations, and special projects. This program may qualify for high school and college class credit.
Public Information and Community Outreach
Participates in community fairs and events, and distributes educational brochures on a variety of consumer topics. Makes presentations to community organizations, agencies, and other interested groups.
CONTRACTING
Internal Services Department
1100 N. Eastern Ave., Los Angeles 90063
Phone (323) 267-3101
Provides expertise and leadership for the development of contracts and compliance with County contracting policies and procedures.
Businesses interested in providing contract services to the County may obtain information or register on the website as detailed below.
An Internet website is available online for vendor registration. Vendors are asked to register and list the types of commodities or services for which they are interested in submitting bids to the County. The address is http://camisvr.co.la.ca.us/webven
For information on currently open solicitations for bids to provide services to the County, check the following website: http://isd.co.la.ca.us/pcs/purchasing/bids/pcslistb.cfm
Other useful sites are the Doing Business with Us website at http://lacounty.gov/doing_business/main_db.htm and the Los Angeles County Office of Small Business at http://laosb.org
CONVALESCENT HOMES
(See Nursing Homes)
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
4800 Cesar Chavez Ave., Los Angeles 90022
Phone (323) 260-2267
Fax: (323) 260-5208
Website: http://celosangeles.ucdavis.edu
Provides free or low-cost educational programs for residents of Los Angeles County in locations convenient for the community. Staff and volunteers provide and encourage the use of current research-based information in nutrition, family and consumer science, youth development, gardening, commercial horticulture, agriculture and natural resources. Coordinates the 4-H Youth Development Program, the Master Gardener Program, and the 5-a-Day Programs for Los Angeles County residents. Provided through a partnership of the County of Los Angeles, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the University of California, dating back to 1914.
Antelope Valley Office -
335 A E. Ave. K-6, Lancaster 93535
Phone (661) 723-4477
Fax: (661) 723-3751
CORONER, DEPARTMENT OF
1104 N. Mission Rd., Los Angeles 90033
Phone (323) 343-0512 Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(24 hour) (323) 343-0714
Website: http://lacoroner.org
Inquires into and determines the cause, manner and circumstances of death in all unnatural, suspicious, unusual, violent, sudden and unattended deaths. The cause of death is determined by investigation, post mortem examination and laboratory testing. The department is also responsible for correctly identifying the deceased and for making proper disposition of remains.
Gift Shop:
"Skeletons in the Closet"
1104 N. Mission Rd., Los Angeles 90033
Phone (323) 343-0760
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon. - Fri.
Website: http://lacoroner.org
Coroner memorabilia (T-shirts, mugs, tote bags, personalized toe-tag key chains, beach towels, etc.)
The County Charter can be accessed on the website at http://lacounty.info/charter.htm The citizens of Los Angeles County approved the Charter in 1913 to provide greater freedom of governance within the framework of state law. There have been a number of voter-approved amendments throughout the years.
COUNTY CLERK
Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk
12400 Imperial Hwy., Rm. 2001, Norwalk 90650
Website: http://lavote.net or http://rrcc.lacounty.gov
Marriage License/Marriage Ceremonies - Room 100
Phone (562) 462-2137
Business Filings and Registrations, Room 2001
Phone (562) 462-2177
Notary Filings - Room 2001
Phone (562) 462-2177
The County Code contains most of the administrative and regulatory ordinances adopted by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. It can be accessed on the website at http://ordlink.com/codes/lacounty/index.htm
COUNTY COUNSEL
Rm. 648, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90012
Phone (213) 974-1811
Website: http://countycounsel.lacounty.info
Acts as the legal advisor to the Board of Supervisors, County officers and departments, special districts and certain other public agencies, such as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Works to protect the County from loss and risk associated with its day-to-day operations.
Advises on the law as it applies to County operations; drafts legal documents, represents the County in civil actions and dependency court cases, and serves as issuer's counsel on funding issues.
Also assists in presenting the County's position in the state Legislature and before state and federal regulatory agencie