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Problems at a restaurant/food market � Unpermitted food vendors � Rodent problems at a property � Sewage or wastewater discharge at a property � No water at a property � Accumulated trash or debris at a property � Noise complaints � Rental properties that are not maintained � Mosquito breeding or swimming pools that are not maintained � Lead exposure hazards (from lead-based paints, etc.) � Mold in rental housing units � Problems at body art and permanent make-up operations
Submit a Food Illness Online Report
Health Officer Orders � Guidances � Testing � Masking � Vaccines � Mobile Clinics � Vaccination Records � Medication.   See COVID-19 Sitemap
Veterinary Public Health: All animal bites to people are legally reportable in LA County except for rodent and rabbit bites.�Wild mammal (excluding rodent and rabbit) bites to domestic animals are also reportable.�Note that bat bites can be too small to detect.�All bat-human or bat-domestic animal interactions should be reported.�
California law mandates that health care providers report over 85 diseases or conditions (including animal bites to humans) to their local health department.
News reporter requests for information and interviews � Press releases � Media briefings and events � Social media � Health alerts � Health advisories � Communications � Public Affairs
Careers/Jobs � Employment Verification: For written, email [email protected]; for verbal, call (323) 659-6563
Public Records Act (PRA) Requests. Our Public Health Investigation Unit is the department�s Custodian of Records.
Where to serve subpoenas. Our Public Health Investigation Unit is the department's Custodian of Records.
File a complaint against a healthcare facility (CA Dept of Public Health) Types of facilities we monitor
Links that don�t work � Webpages that don�t load � Pages that lead to incorrect information � Typos
See our full list of programs
For other LA County services and info, such as housing, shelters, food, medical care, mental health, crisis services, transportation, and more, call 2-1-1, or visit the 211 website.


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