Revenue and Recovery participates in the State and Federal Tax Refund Intercept Programs. Welfare overpayments, court ordered fines, restitution, and dependency attorney fees are just a few of the types of delinquent accounts that are subject to tax intercept.
The County of San Diego Claims and Investigation Division accepts claims by email, U.S. mail, and in-person. Please complete and sign Claim Form CD-1 and email it with supporting documentation to: COSD.Claims@sdcounty.ca.
Cases in Collection Failure to resolve your traffic/minor offense ticket by the due date (or appear-by date) may result in the issuance of a warrant, new charges, or the imposition of a $100 civil assessment penalty added to the original bail amount pursuant to Penal Code §1214.1, and referral to a collection agency.
Office of Revenue and Recovery. Summary: The Office of Revenue and Recovery (ORR) is the designated collection agency for the County of San Diego.
Summary: The Office of Revenue and Recovery (ORR) is the designated collection agency for the County of San Diego.
You can also contact Access at (866) 262-9881 where live agents are available to assist you Monday - Friday am to pm.
You may reach the Review Board at 555 W Beech Street, Suite 505, San Diego, CA 92101-2940; by phone: (619)238-6776; Fax: (619) 238-6775, or by email at clerb@sdcounty.ca. Collect calls are accepted; anonymous complaints are not.
Summary: The Office of Revenue and Recovery (ORR) is the designated collection agency for the County of San Diego.
To speak with someone on the phone, call (866) 262-9881, Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. (except County holidays). For help in person, visit one of the County's Family Resource Centers. Please note, all calls are routed through the ACCESS Customer Service Center at (866)262-9881.