Americans with Disabilities Act Information offered by United States Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division
Assists callers in understanding how the Americans with Disabilities Act applies to their situation. Answers technical questions and provides general ADA information.
Provides technical assistance and dissemination of information regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act to interested individuals and professionals.
Consumer Resource Center offered by Washington State Attorney General's Office in Seattle
Provides informal complaint resolution services for consumer complaints about businesses in Washington state. Offers information on topics such as identity theft, debt management, refund rights, scams, foreclosures, and student loans.
Provides consumer information, referrals and informal complaint resolution services for consumer complaints involving unfair and deceptive business practices.
Assistance includes informal complaint resolution and help directing inquiries and contacts to the appropriate agencies for assistance.
Also provides consumer education through online and written materials and speakers who are able to address a variety of consumer protection issues.
Topics include:
- Identity theft a private lawsuit may be necessary
- Debt management
- Refund rights
- Scams
- Foreclosure
- Student loans
Offers options if the business disagrees with the complaint. Cannot compel a firm to resolve a complaint. Options:
- Bring a legal action, such as in Small Claims Court.
- A private lawsuit may be necessary if the amount claimed is over the limit handled by Small Claims Court. The state Consumer Protection Act allows the plantiff to recover the costs of bringing suit, including attorney’s fees if the suit is successful.
Call the main number for information concerning the city of Sequim.
Call for information concerning any of the following: city clerk or treasurer, public works director, water/ sewer/wastewater, building inspections, attorney, planning economic development, city event coordinator, city council, police and animal control.
Federal Citizen Information Center offered by United States General Services Administration
Helps individuals locate information on federal agencies, programs, benefits, and services. Website contains information about government agencies and elected officials, housing, employment, consumer issues, travel and immigration, and voting and elections.
Helps individuals locate information on federal agencies, programs, benefits, and services. Website contains information about government agencies and elected officials, housing, employment, consumer issues, travel and immigration, and voting and elections.
Data Services offered by U.S. Department of Commerce at Bureau of the Census
Provides the public with free published census data, as well as assistance in interpreting and using demographic, social and economic statistics.
Provides the public with free published census data, as well as assistance in interpreting demographic, social and economic statistics.
Also offers free workshops throughout the Western region regarding how to use census data and statistics on topics such as aging, ethnic origin, gender, neighborhood statistics, agriculture and economic retail data.
Census is conducted every 10 years; the next census will be in 2030.
The Seattle Regional Office closed in late 2012 and transferred all responsibilities to the Los Angeles Regional Office.
Legislative Hotline offered by Legislative Information Center
Operates a phone line for voters to register comments for their legislators. Message can be forwarded to one or all legislators that represent a district. Provides information on status of bills and copies on request.
Operates a line where district constituents can submit opinions about specific issues or bills to their district legislators.
Callers should be ready to give their name, address, telephone number and opinion.
The hotline also provides information on the status of bills and will mail copies of bills upon request (daily page limits apply to on-demand printing).
Sessions are 60 days in even numbered years; 105 days in odd numbered years.
Information and Referrals offered by City of Seattle's University Customer Service Center
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services.
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services:
- Neighborhood Events and Services
- Community and Neighborhood Organization Contacts
- Weatherization Services
- Food Bank Locations
- Heating Bill Assistance (Seasonal)
- City and other Job Opportunities
- Metro Bus Schedules
- Land Use and Zoning Information
- Crime Prevention and Block Watch Materials
- Environmental Cleanup
- P-Patch (community gardens)
- Older Adult Outreach
- Health Services
- Emergency Preparedness.
Traumatic Brain Injury Information Line offered by Washington 211
Connects those experiencing Traumatic Brain Injuries (and their support networks and communities) to the services and resources they need. Someone with a TBI has symptoms resulting from a sudden jolt, blow, or bump to the head or neck.
Connects those experiencing traumatic brain injuries (and their support networks and communities) to the services and resources they need. Includes information about government benefits, medical needs, support groups, as well as employment and education supports.
Provides basic city services for the City of Poulsbo.
Provides basic city services for the City of Poulsbo.
Main number is City Hall - (360) 779-3901
Clerk/Mayor - (360) 394-9880
Finance - (360) 394-9881
Municipal Court - (360) 779-9846
Engineer - (360) 779-4078
Planning Dept - (360) 394-9748
Building Dept - (360) 394-9882
Parks and Recreation - (360) 779-9898
Public Works - (360) 779-4078
Police - (360) 779-3113
Health/Housing/Human Services (360) 394-9794
Information and Referrals offered by City of Seattle's Lake City Customer Service Center
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services.
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services:
- Neighborhood Events and Services
- Community and Neighborhood Organization Contacts
- Weatherization Services
- Food Bank Locations
- Heating Bill Assistance (Seasonal)
- City and other Job Opportunities
- Metro Bus Schedules
- Land Use and Zoning Information
- Crime Prevention and Block Watch Materials
- Environmental Cleanup
- P-Patch (community gardens)
- Older Adult Outreach
- Health Services
- Emergency Preparedness.
Superior Court Services offered at Tri-County Superior Court
Provides a court system with higher jurisdiction and elected official that is responsible for documents and records of Ferry, Stevens, and Pend Orielle County.
Provides a court system with higher jurisdiction and elected official that is responsible for documents and records of Ferry, Stevens, and Pend Orielle County.
Information and Referrals offered by City of Seattle's Central Customer Service Center
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services.
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services:
- Neighborhood Events and Services
- Community and Neighborhood Organization Contacts
- Weatherization Services
- Food Bank Locations
- Heating Bill Assistance (Seasonal)
- City and other Job Opportunities
- Metro Bus Schedules
- Land Use and Zoning Information
- Crime Prevention and Block Watch Materials
- Environmental Cleanup
- P-Patch (community gardens)
- Older Adult Outreach
- Health Services
- Emergency Preparedness.
County Clerk Services offered at Pend Oreille District Court
The Pend Oreille County Clerk is one of the elected officials provided by the Washington State Constitution with specific duties assigned by statue and court rules. The Clerk is, by virtue of the Constitution, ex-officio of Superior Court and serves as the official record keeper and financial officer of Superior Court.
The Pend Oreille County Clerk is one of the elected officials provided by the Washington State Constitution with specific duties assigned by statue and court rules. The Clerk is, by virtue of the Constitution, ex-officio of Superior Court and serves as the official record keeper and financial officer of Superior Court.
Governor's Office offered at Washington State Office of the Governor
Describes many of the functions of the Executive Branch and offers several ways to contact the governor's office.
Describes many of the functions of the Executive Branch, including the Executive Cabinet, Boards and Commissions, Judicial Commissions and Internships.
Constituent services are listed, including requesting help from the governor's staff in dealing with state agencies and signing up for the governor's update on the latest initiatives and announcements.