Get Help from Local Government
If you live in the city of Los Angeles, this site will help you find all of your elected officials & services: neighborhoodinfo.lacity.org.
If you need assistance dealing with a city agency, please call 311. Operators will help direct you to the correct office.
Examples of issues that are under the jurisdiction of city government:
- Garbage Collection & Sanitation
- Parking Tickets
- Graffiti Removal
- Potholes & Street Maintenence
- Animal Control
If you need assistance with Los Angeles County agencies, please call 211. Operators will help direct you to the correct office.
Examples of Los Angeles County agencies:
- Department of Children & Family Services
- Department of Mental Health
- Department of Parks & Recreation
- Department of Social Services
- Office of Education
View a full directory of Los Angeles County information and services.
Find your Los Angeles City Councilmember.
Los Angeles City Council: a 15-member governing body of the city of Los Angeles. Each member represents ~255,000 Angelenos. Members are elected by voters in their respective districts and are limited to two four-year terms.
Find information about Culver City Council.
Culver City Council: a five-member governing body of Culver City. Members are elected by Culver City's ~40,000 voters. They choose a Mayor and Vice Mayor to serve in those positions for a period of one year.
Find your Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Find your State Senator & State Assembly member.
State Senate: a 40-member legislative body with each member representing 931,349 Californians. Members are elected by voters in their respective districts and are limited to two four-year terms.
State Assembly: a 80-member legislative body with each member representing ~465,000 Californians. Members are elected by voters in their respective districts and are limited to three two-year terms.
Find your State Board of Equalization member.