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.
For Non-emergency, call (408) 277-8900. Call Emergency dispatch at 911, or cellular phone users - (408) 277-8911. To reach the City call center, call 311.
San José 3-1-1 - Non-Emergency City Services You can also report issues with city services by downloading the San José 311 app on iOS and Android. Dial (408) 277-8900 to report non-emergency police situations, such as noise disturbances, parking complaints, lost and found property and crimes NOT in progress.
There are five easy ways to file a complaint: Online Complaint Form. Phone: (408) 794-6226. Email: ipa@sanjoseca. Mail: 96 N. Third St., Suite 150, San Jose, CA. In-Person: 96 N. Third St., Suite 150, San Jose, CA.
San José 311 - Your new way to request City services! Want to get that pothole or street light fixed? Did you spot graffiti or illegal dumping that needs cleaning up? Perhaps you're wondering about how to report an abandoned vehicle, get a larger garbage container or get rid of your junk?
If you believe you have observed a violation, we want to hear about it. You can file a complaint through the Public Permit Portal or call us at (408) 299-5700. You can choose to file anonymously.
You can contact the Santa Clara County Investigations Division District Office at (408) 942-2952 or file a complaint using their website.
San José 3-1-1 - Non-Emergency City Services You can also report issues with city services by downloading the San José 311 app on iOS and Android. Dial (408) 277-8900 to report non-emergency police situations, such as noise disturbances, parking complaints, lost and found property and crimes NOT in progress.
The DOJ is required by law to record summary arrest, detention, disposition, and personal identification information when submitted by a law enforcement agency or court of this state. The record retention policy of the Department is to maintain criminal history information until the subject reaches 100 years of age.
Public Records and Report Requests For law enforcement agencies and other government entities, please contact the Records Unit at (408) 615-4700 to obtain information on how to submit a request. Please do not request reports or other records through this portal to ensure a timely response.
Locate your nearest police station and go there to make your report in person. Bring a photo ID and any evidence you have related to the incident. Look up your local police department's website and fill out an online report. Include as many details as you can and wait for further instructions after submitting.