How do I contact Austin?

How do I contact Austin?

If you have a non-emergency City of Austin question or concern, please call Austin 311. You can also complete a service request online.

How do I call Austin 311 from my cell phone?

Dial 3-1-1 or 512-974-2000.

How do I contact Texas DPS?

Customer Service Center telephone number: 512-424-2600.

How do I email governor Abbott?

  1. Mailing Address: Texans for Greg Abbott. PO Box 308. Austin, TX 78767.
  2. Email Address: [email protected].
  3. Scheduling Requests: [email protected].
  4. Press Inquiries: [email protected].

How do I call Austin public health?

Austin Public Health

  1. Phone. 512-972-5000.
  2. Email. Email.
  3. Physical Address. Administrative Offices. 7201 Levander Loop. Austin, TX 78702. United States.
  4. Mailing Address. Austin Public Health. P.O. Box 1088. Austin, TX 78767. United States.
  5. Geo Location. POINT (-97.691592 30.251043)

What does Austin City Council do?

The duty of the Austin City Council is to oversee and decide on the city budget, local taxes, amendment of laws, and creation of ordinances and policies. The council members meet every Thursday.

How do you call the police in Austin?

Helpful Numbers

Police Headquarters Main Switchboard 512-974-5000
South Central Area Command 512-974-5700
Crime Stoppers 512-472-8477
Office of Community Liaison 512-974-4700
Public Information Office 512-974-5017

What is a 311 call?

City services – Call 311 – for City information and non-emergency and non-law enforcement related services (e.g. bylaw-related issues, potholes, street cleaning, tax account inquiries).

Can I go to any DPS office in Texas?

The DPS has branches scattered throughout every county of Texas. You can go to any branch to take care of your important license- and car-related tasks. The DPS offers a convenient branch locator which will automatically tell you the nearest locations to your address.

Where does the governor of Texas work?

The sitting governor’s office is currently located on the second floor of the Capitol. Governor’s office as it appeared in 1910.