Appointment Resolutions Within 30 Days In Contra Costa

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Form with which an individual may formally accept an appointment as a corporate officer or representative.


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Many notable figures came from the area including conservationist John Muir and legendary baseball great Joe DiMaggio. California's first doctor, John Marsh, settled in 1837 on a large land grant that is now called Marsh Creek.

800-495-8885 is the central number for making appointments at our county health centers. For same-day or next-day appointments, it's best to call as early as possible.

How do I make an appointment? Our patients can make an appointment through our online portal, or over the phone at (800) 495-8885. Visit the make an appointment page for information about how to schedule an appointment. What can I expect as a new patient with Contra Costa Health?

How can I find out if I have a warrant for my arrest? We do not provide warrant information to the public. Contact the court of jurisdiction, or your local law enforcement agency.

What If A Juror Does Not Report as Instructed? Every resident of Contra Costa County who is qualified to serve must appear for jury service when summoned. Willful failure to appear is contempt of court. Contempt of court is punishable by fine or possible county jail time.

Please email Contra Costa County Communications Director Kristi Jourdan at Kristi.Jourdan@contracostatv or call 925-313-1180 if you need assistance finding the right department or person.

As a condition of employment, finalists for full-time, part-time, extra help, contingent workers (i.e. agency temporary employees), and temporary positions will be required to successfully pass pre-employment background investigation, medical examinations, drug screening, Department of Motor Vehicles (OMV) license ...

No, under California law, landlords cannot raise rent by 20% in a single year for most properties. The Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482) limits annual rent increases to 5% plus the local Consumer Price Index (CPI) or 10%, whichever is lower.

Contra Costa County has implemented rent control and just cause eviction protections in certain areas. These laws: Limit annual rent increases. Protect tenants from arbitrary evictions.

Ing to AB-1482, the Tenant Protection Act of 2019, landlords in California are only permitted to increase rent by 5% plus 10% or the annual inflation rate, whichever is lower.

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Appointment Resolutions Within 30 Days In Contra Costa