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City of Milpitas | Statement of Economic Interests - Form 700
Statement of Economic Interests - Form 700
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Financials: candidates, donors, lobbyists - California Secretary of State - CalAccess
Cal-Access provides financial information supplied by state candidates, donors, lobbyists, and others.
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Data - State of California
Access raw State data files, databases, geographic data, and other data sources.
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Financial Institution Listing’s Master Page
The Financial Institution Listing is an alphabetized listing of banks, credit unions and financial/ lending institutions. This listing was developed to help you find the legal owner/lienholder shown on your vehicle record.
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Public Employee Salaries
Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, San Mateo and Solano counties, cities and municipal government salaries of more than 134,000 public employees all in one database
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Revised jury instructions: Do not use the Internet
"In the latest sign of the collision between the courts and new communication technologies, jurors will have to sign declarations attesting that they will not use "personal electronic and media devices" to research or communicate about any aspect of the case. That includes computers, cell phones and laptops. Jurors will have to sign the declarations, made under penalty of perjury, both before and after they serve. "
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Traffic Citation Lookup
Search by DMV plate or citation to identify traffic citations. Covers many jurisdictions in California.
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California Motor Carrier Property Permit (MCP) Active Carrier List Inquiry Page
"Active Motor Carrier Permit (MCP) List" - authorized in California to operate commercial trucking.
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A&A: Online arrest records no longer show violations
"Q: I have received conflicting information from public records experts and police public information officers on what law enforcement agencies have to release relating to arrest history. So, let me ask you directly, if I submit a request to a police department in California that asks if John Doe, DOB 1/1/60, has ever been arrested or involved as a party in a criminal incident, what does the law say about how the agency is supposed to respond?
A: California’s Public Records Act requires law enforcement agencies to disclose “[t]he full name, current address, and occupation of every individual arrested by the agency, the individual’s physical description including date of birth, color of eyes and hair, sex, height and weight, the time and date of arrest, the time and date of booking, the location of the arrest, the factual circumstances surrounding the arrest, the amount of bail set, the time and manner of release or the location where the individual is currently being held, and all charges the individual is being held upon, including any outstanding warrants from other jurisdictions and parole or probation holds.” " -
California Government Roster of officials, 2008
Searchable across cities and counties for department heads and other officials.
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San Mateo Traffic Citation Search
Search citations by name with DOB (get DL #) or by DL #. Get citation #, reason, payment, vehicle registration address.
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