Q&A

How do I contact the County of Los Angeles?

How do I contact the County of Los Angeles?

Call the County Operator at (213) 974-1234, available 24-7, or check out the Guide to County Services for a full listing. You can also email [email protected] or visit the public counter at 500 W. Temple St., Room 358, Los Angeles, CA, 90012 (weekdays 8 a.m to 5 p.m.).

What are some of the services provided for the residents of LA County?

Residents

  • Animals & Pets. Housing & Development Programs.
  • Health. Transportation.

How do you serve the county in Los Angeles?

There are three ways to serve the claim: Have the Sheriff in the courthouse closest to where the Defendant lives or works serve your claim. If the Defendant lives in another County you must contact that County’s Sheriff Civil Process Unit to determine what their process is to serve court papers. The Fee is $40.

What is DPSS in LA County?

DPSS offers Medi-Cal health insurance, CalFresh food assistance, CalWORKs cash assistance for families, and General Relief cash assistance for individuals. We also assist customers who are experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, substance use disorders, and we have many other social service programs available.

What is the phone code for Los Angeles?

213
Los Angeles Phone Numbers – Local area codes 213, 310, 424, 661, 818 and 323.

How do I become a resident of LA County?

Determine Eligibility

  1. Be 18 years age or older.
  2. Be a Legal Permanent Resident (LPR) at time of application and have 5 years as an LPR.
  3. Meet Continuous Residence and Presence Requirements.
  4. Knowledge of U.S. history & civics and English language.
  5. Loyalty to the U.S. and attachment to the Constitution.
  6. Good moral character.

How do I become a resident of Los Angeles?

Residency requirements

  1. Physical presence. You must be continuously physically present in California for more than one year (366 days) immediately prior to the residence determination date of the term for which you request resident status.
  2. Intent to remain in California.
  3. Financial independence.
  4. Immigration status.

Can you refuse to be served papers?

You can refuse to accept documents from a process server. However, in most cases, if you do refuse to accept the documents, the process server is legally allowed to leave them next to you or at your feet. Whether you accept the documents or not, you are considered to be served.

Does Medi cal verify income?

No. This program uses Social Security’s countable income calculation to determine your income. Additionally, the WDP Program does not count unearned income from private or public disability benefits (such as SDI, SSI, SSDI, STD, LTD ) when determining your countable income.

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Who is the Los Angeles County Department of Public social services?

Welcome to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services website. This website was created to provide you information on our programs and benefits, and how to apply for them. DPSS offers Medi-Cal health insurance, CalFresh food assistance, CalWORKs cash assistance for families, and General Relief cash assistance for individuals.

What does Los Angeles County Department of children and Family Services do?

The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services promotes child safety and well-being by partnering with communities to strengthen families, keeping children at home whenever possible, and connecting them with stable, loving homes in times of need.

How to contact the county of Los Angeles?

County Operators provide information on how to contact all County departments and services. It is supported 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call (213) 974-1234. LACountyHelps!

What does CCS stand for in Los Angeles County?

About California Children’s Services (CCS) Program. CCS is a statewide program that coordinates and pays for medical care and therapy services for children under 21 years of age with certain health care needs. Los Angeles County CCS is part of the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health. We work with: