How long should it take to process my application? All General Relief applications must be processed as soon as possible but no later than thirty (30) calendar days from the date the application was filed.
RIVERSIDE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES: RIVERSIDE (FOOD STAMPS, GENERAL RELIEF AND MEDI-CAL) Share: The Assistance Programs consist of Food Stamps, General Relief, and Medi-Cal. Food Stamps provide aid in the form of coupons for limited grocery items.
You can contact the Riverside Superior Court at 951-777-3147 (phone) to speak to a clerk. Please anticipate lengthy wait times for telephone service, and please understand that email responses will be delayed. Phone hours are Monday through Friday, a.m. to p.m., except court holidays.
The City's main telephone number is (951) 826-5311. To contact specific departments or agencies within the City, please click on the city's website. For all other questions or concerns, please call or check out the city's website.
You will need to complete a Tort Claim and supply documents such as estimates, photos and receipts that demonstrate your claimed damages. The completed Tort Claim must be submitted to: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Attn: Claims Division, P.O. Box 1147, 4080 Lemon St., Riverside, CA 92502-1147, Ph.
Complaints shall be filed with the City Clerk no later than one year from the date of the alleged violation. Complainant files the completed form and attachments, if any, in the City Clerk's Office, 3900 Main Street, Riverside, CA 92522.
For your convenience, there are two ways you can submit your claim to us: Submit Your Claim Online. You may file your claim entirely online. Submit a Claim for Damages form to the City Clerk's Office in person or by U.S. Mail.
The County Administrative Center is located at 4080 Lemon Street in Riverside. Residents can call (951) 955-1000 or 2-1-1 for more information on county services and departments. You can reach out with questions for the county here.
The monthly net income for a couple is $375; Your personal property has a combined value of $2,000 or less; Your motor vehicle is valued at $4,500 or less. If you are homeless and using the vehicle as a residence, the value is $11,500 or less.
This rule is essentially forcing parties to try to settle issues in their case before going to trial. If Local Rule 5153 is not complied with, the Court will not allow your case to go forward until these procedures are met.