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- The official homepage of the County of Orange - government, information, and statistics.


  • - Maintains records of births, marriages, death, real estate transactions, and fictitious business names within the county.
  • - Public water agency serving more than 20 cities in northern and central Orange County.
  • - Agency specifically dedicated to protecting public health by controlling rats, flies, mosquitoes, and other vector related problems. Includes public information, board of trustees, staff and news.
  • - Provides current information regarding the finances and budget of the County of Orange, California.
  • - A division of Regulatory Health Services, provides pet licensing and patrol services to 19 contract cities and all the unincorporated areas of the County.  The Orange County Animal Care Center houses and provides medical care for impounded dogs, cats a
  • - There are 5 county supervisors, each one representing a different geographic region of the county.
  • - Seeks to eliminate prejudice, intolerance, discrimination, and to build mutual understanding among residents.
  • - Includes services, patrol areas, press releases, employment, crime bulletins, community services, and events.
  • - A state mandated local agency whose jurisdiction is all of Orange County directed to promote orderly growth and development, discourage urban sprawl while preserving open space and agricultural lands and encourage efficient service areas for local governm
  • - Provides professional accounting services necessary to manage county funds and federal state grants.
  • - Has responsibility for enforcing State-mandated agricultural and pesticide regulations and certification of commercial weighing and measuring devices.
  • - Provides treasury and tax collection services for the county. Includes property tax query and payment forms.
  • - Providing domestic water service, sewage collection and water reclamation to the city of Irvine and surrounding areas.
  • - Links to biography, committees, and district map.
  • - Provides quality surveying and mapping services.
  • - Designed to improve communications with rate-payers. Explanations of bills, customer service, contacts and other information are all available.
  • - Administers a number of federally funded programs that enhance and improve the quality of housing.
  • - Locates missing parents, establishs paternity, enforces child support orders, and collects and distributes child support payments.
  • - Wastewater and sewer treatment for the coastal areas of Orange County.
  • - Provides legal representation to those unable to afford a lawyer in criminal, juvenile, mental health, and dependency cases.
  • - Provides non-partisan elections process information and details the duties and services of the elections department.
  • - Identifies and values all property in the county for property tax purposes each year.
  • - Fire department guide to community services to business, residents and industrial members. Profile and contact information.
  • - Directory of information for county planning and service agent. Contact number provided.
  • - Provides regional flood control, water quality enhancement, recreation, and agricultural services; "municipal" services in unincorporated areas; and office space, transportation support, and printing services for other County departments.
  • - Representing the communities of Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, and portions of Aliso Viejo and Vista. Press releases, sponsored legislation, biography, and district map.
  • - Responsible for planning, implementing and operating social services programs in the County.
  • - Links to profile, legislation, district information, and a place to post feedback.
  • - A framework document adopted by the Board of Supervisors which set long term priorities for the county government.
  • - Implements of the general plan, zoning, subdivision, grading, and related building and development codes and regulations.
  • - A regional fire training center operated through a formal joint powers agreement entered into by the cities of Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach.
  • - Administers municipal solid waste collection, recycling, and planning for the County's unincorporated areas.
  • - Public agency formed in 1951, a planning and resource management agency for Orange County. Includes news, water metrics and education programs.


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