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Long Beach City Hall

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411 W Ocean Blvd
Long Beach, CA 90802
+1 (562) 570-5237
http://longbeach.gov
The City Clerk Department, a part of the City of Long Beach, serves the general public by providing legal notices, as well as preservation of and open access to public records. It conducts several public meetings and municipal elections. The department offers information on elections, polling places, poll workers and election results. The City of Long Beach operates civil service, community development, financial management, fire, human resource, police, public works and health care departments. Its public works department offers curb painting, tree trimming, garbage collection, vehicle parking, sidewalk repair and stormdrain dumping services. The City Clerk Department is located in Long Beach, Calif.

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Eddie C.
5/2/2025

Everyone who helped out from security, to the information attendant at the building department was amazing! However, the cashier who took my payment in the building division today (05/02/2025 at...

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Jeannie M.
4/28/2024

My recent visit to Long Beach City Hall was impressive. Friendly security staff and controlled checking and checking out was smooth. My visit was to the 2nd floor Business License Division. When I...

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Ana P.
11/14/2023

Parking is on another block, and you have to walk across the street to find city hall. It is confusing to find. AND you have to pay to park. The city is going to trash, with homeless and litter...

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Ed P.
12/13/2022

Clean,very polite employees, super nice even I paid for my boat parking ticket that I donated 15 years ago........

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Autumn H.
11/29/2021

Customer service for the parking citation department is horrible. A teller by the name Roberto Ramirez is rude and disrespectful. He comes off very agitated when you ask him questions. His...

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