Address: 505 S Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91766, USA
Phone: +19096202311
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–6PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–6PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–6PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–6PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Bahaa Jose Lionardo
They are really helpful
kater barrett
Animated inflated dragon Great! Came to pull permit for Jerry's Roofing. Very (covid) organized
Jimmy Jackso
We out here in line was told they are opening till 8:30 🧐
Elena Popova
employees are not a professional , do not trust what then. always ask their names and business card, because when you come back they gonna forget and give you completely opposite information.
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Your black city provided trash can? You can talk to public works about replacing one.
Parking permit for?
No, the City Clerk's Office does not process passports.
The City of Pomona is not processing passports at this time.
The City of Pomona is not processing passports at this time.
No idea.. What is "pool" for a place to live?
Building and Safety department at city hall. The cost is dependent on the type of permit you require. Call (909) 620-2371
Yes you can pay for one there! It's just like any other business license.
From 15.00 to 6500 an hour
Yea
No
Only at the county office! https://www.lavote.net/home/records/birth-records/birth-records-request/online-request
No. Need to go to norwalk office of the registrar. Lines are long but they have a very efficient processing system
You need to contact LA County Registrar/Recorder office. lavote.net or (562) 462-2137
No, in order to get a certified copy of your birth certificate, you have to go to the Office of the Registrar in the county which you where born.
No. You would need to go to the county registrar, recorder, offices. Based on what county you were born this can vary. If born in LA (for example) safest bet to get a copy of a birth certificate would be the Los Angeles County Registrar, Recorder, county clerk main office, located in norwalk.
Inside City Hall, 2nd floor, at the City Clerk's Office.
No, You would probably need to go to the the court building.
If It's connected for someone to "live in", then you may want to call the City to inquire about what may be required to satisfy codes.
Yes
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