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As of 8:30 this morning, getting information about non-emergency services throughout Sonoma County just got a lot easier. {mp3remote}http://media.krcb.org/audio/nbr/2-11-09.mp3{/mp3remote} |
The 2-1-1 calls are answered by operators using an extensive database of Sonoma County service providers, one that is updated every six months. But you don't have to call to make use of it. Visitors can also walk into the 2-1-1 call center, which is housed within the county's Human Services Department offices at 2550 Paulin Drive in Santa Rosa. Or you can access it directly online, right here. | |
Click here for information about how to volunteer with the Sonoma County 2-1-1 program.
As for the dubious Property Tax Reassessment solicitations, homeowners are advised that the county does not charge for this service, and southern California companies that offer to do it for a fee should not be taken at face value, especially any deadlines they may set. The Sonoma County Assessor's office has set no such deadlines. If you have recieved such a solicitation, you are invited to contact the Sonoma County District Attorney's office at (707) 565-3161.
You can download the form for a no-c0st reassessment of your Sonoma County property directly from the County Assessor's website. Questions for the Assessor's office can also be called in to (707) 5651888.