This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
Simply call 3-1-1 when inside Dallas' city limits. You may also access Dallas 3-1-1 by calling (214) 670-3111 from any location.
File a Complaint E-Mail: zack.masri@dallascounty. Phone: (214) 653-7720. Mail it directly to our contact address: George Allen Courts Building. 600 Commerce Street, B-15. Dallas, TX 75202. Deliver to any Marshals supervisor at any Dallas County Marshals Service location.
Contact the Office of Community Police Oversight by calling: (214) 671-8283. A person may come to the Internal Affairs Division, Monday - Friday, a.m. - p.m., on the second floor of the Jack Evans Police Headquarters. Check-in at the front desk, and ask to speak with an Internal Affairs Detective.
Withdrawing a complaint is where the plaintiff, of his/her own , will request the court to discontinue its legal proceeding against the defendant. This occurs at any point of the lawsuit and is usually done when the parties arrive at an amicable settlement, or when the plaintiff intends to withdraw his case.
If you would like more information concerning the Dallas Sheriff's Department Reserves, you may contact Major Darryl Martin, Commander, via email at darryl.martin@dallascounty or by phone at 214-200-5602.
Submitting a Complaint Against Health Care Facilities (Except Substance Abuse Chemical Dependency Treatment or Narcotic or Opioid Treatment Facilities) Complaint hotline: 1-800-458-9858, Option 5. Email: hfcplaints@hhs.texas. Fax: 833-709-5735. Mailing address: Health and Human Services Commission.
Philip Huang, Director. Welcome to Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS).
311 receives and inputs Service Requests, which are then relayed to the appropriate department for it to get resolved and provide status updates as necessary. Citizens may also review the current status of their Service Requests by phone, web, or mobile app.
To report a public health complaint, call (214) 819-2115.