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| Name | Phone Number | Description | Referral Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blythe City of Planning Department | (760) 922-6130 | Planning and research | 001 |
| California State Department Of Corrections Ironwood State Prison | (760) 921-3000 | Provide work and study opportunities for minimum and medium inmates | F32 |
| California State of Department Chuckawalla Valley State Prison | (760) 922-5300 | Provide long term housing and service for male felon, provide work and study opportunities for all inmates | B23 |
| Department of Mental Health | (760) 921-7870 | Central administration, adult & older adult services, children service, public guardian, inpatient service, substance abuse service | 006 |
| LA Paz County of Sheriff | (928) 669-6141 | Law enforcement, criminal investigations | B76 |
| LA Paz County of Sheriff's Department | (928) 669-2281 | La Paz County Sheriff’s Department is known as a modern progressive agency, with personnel assigned to many diverse positions; including Law Enforcement Patrol activities, Criminal Investigations, Boating Safety Patrol, School Resource, D.A.R.E., Detention managing 235 inmates daily. The La Paz County Sheriff’s Department also supports many volunteer groups; including Search and Rescue on land, water and in the air, Sheriff’s Reserve Program, Citizen’s Patrol Program, and Volunteers in Protection. | D45 |
| Lake Havasu Chamber of Commerce | (928) 855-4115 | The mission of the Lake Havasu Area Chamber of Commerce is to enhance and promote the business environment and the economic well-being of our communities. | K87 |
| Laughlin Chamber of Commerce | (702) 298-2214 | They offer the opportunity for businesses to network, to receive referrals, to meet other business owners, to be heard at local, county and state levels of government and to be informed about economic development issues. | K09 |
| Palm Springs Police Department | (760) 323-8106 | The men and women of the Palm Springs Police Department, empowered by and in partnership with the community, are dedicated to providing professional, ethical, and courteous service to all. | S45 |
| Police Dapartment-City of Desert Hot Springs | (760) 329-6411 | Maintennace of peace and protection of its community | L87 |
| Riverside County Assessor | (760) 921-7888 | Our mission is to fulfill the legally and locally mandated functions of the Assessor, County Clerk, Recorder, and Records Management Program in an accurate, timely, professional and courteous manner and to ensure high quality service. Marriage License and Notary Registration only (Blythe). | 003 |
| Riverside County District Attorney Office | (760) 921-7974 | Provides services regarding criminal and civil cases | 004 |
| Riverside County Health Services Agency | (760) 921-7985 | Provides direction, administrative support and oversight for department & hospital organization entities | 005 |
| Riverside County of Building Services | (760) 921-7997 | Provides services regarding architecture/engineering, building maintenance, custodial and real property management | F54 |
| Riverside County of Public Defender | (760) 921-7800 | Attorney assistance | J54 |
| United States Gov. - Natural Resources Conservation | (760) 922-3446 | Provides leadership in partnership effort to help people conserve, maintain and improve our natural resources and government | 002 |
| Yuma County Sheriff's Office | (928) 783-4427 | The mission of the Sheriff’s Office is to maintain the public safety in Yuma County by enforcing all applicable laws; educating youth about responsible conduct; and providing fair and impartial service to all residents of Yuma County. The mission is reflected by the Sheriff’s Office motto of “Dedicated to Service.” | S56 |
| Yuma Police Department | (928) 373-4700 | The mission of the Yuma Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in the City of Yuma by providing all people with responsive and professional police service with compassion and concern. To accomplish its mission, the Yuma Police Department will work in collaboration with the citizens of Yuma and within the framework of the United States Constitution to enforce the laws, preserve the peace, reduce fear and provide for a safe environment. | W23 |
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