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The police alarm permits are renewable each year. The renewal form is mailed at the end of October or first week in November and must be renewed by December 31st of each year. Renewals can be completed online at Office of Finance web site, by mail or by visiting any Office of Finance location listed ... (see full description)


Alert LA is a mass notification system used to contact residents and businesses throughout Los Angeles in the event of an emergency. Contact will be made via recorded phone messages, text messages or email messages. All land lines are automatically included in the system, but individuals can sign up ... (see full description)


The LAX Ambassador Program is designed to provide passengers with additional support and guidance at each terminal (except Terminal 8) seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. LAX Ambassadors will provide direction and general information about passenger screening, airline customer service ... (see full description)


The LA/Ontario International Airport (ONT) Ambassador Program is designed to provide passengers with additional assistance in Terminals 2 and 4. ONT Ambassadors provide direction and general information about parking, facility locations, security, check-in procedures and other airport related ... (see full description)


The America Tropical Interpretive Center is dedicated to the life and legacy of great Mexican muralist, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and his mural, America Tropical. Unveiled to the public in October of 1932, Siqueiros' mural caused a lot of controversy because of its critique the United States. The ... (see full description)


If a report of animal cruelty is made, an Animal Control Officer will investigate the case. If it is determined that inhumane treatment is occurring, the animal may be removed from the situation and placed in protective care until a decision has been made. If you observe or suspect the mistreatment ... (see full description)


The Animal Cruelty Task Force (ACTF) works in conjunction with the Department of Animal Services. The Task Force conducts investigations involving dog fighting, cockfighting, animal sacrifice, bestiality, animal beatings, and animal poisoning. The ACTF is assigned to Planning and Research Divison ... (see full description)


The City Attorney's Animal Protection Unit handles the prosecution of all animal abuse and neglect cases throughout Los Angeles. The Animal Protection Unit works closely with law enforcement, as well as the City's Department of Animal Services, the Humane Society of the United States, the Society ... (see full description)


Provides quality service enabling citizens and animals in the City to live together in safety. L.A. Animal Services houses and cares for lost and abandonment animals in its six shelters located throughout the City and enforces laws and ordinances regulating the care, custody, control and prevention ... (see full description)


The LA Department of Animal Services no longer rents traps for nuisance wildlife. Traps for cats are available for rental at all Animal Service Centers. The fee is $5 per day with a deposit of $50. Please note that there are special conditions and restrictions for trapping cats and a permit is ... (see full description)


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