The Van Nuys Government Center is
the administrative capital of the San Fernando Valley.
It is home to Federal, State, County and City offices, Police and Fire Departments, two Los
Angeles Superior Court Houses and a Public Library Branch.
Are you lost and/or confused in the Government Center?
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Nuys Government Center...
| LA County Service Center, Van Nuys |

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The Los Angeles County Service Center,
Van Nuys Branch
14340 West Sylvan Street, Van Nuys, CA 91401
(818) 376-3700 (Birth, Death &
Marriage Records/Copies, Marriage Ceremonies)
(818) 376-3777 (Document Recording, Notary Oaths, FBN Filings)
www.lavote.net
Hours:
8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday (Birth, Death & Marriage Records/Copies,
Marriage Ceremonies)
8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday (Document Recording, Notary Oaths, FBN Filings)
Services:
- Full Copies of Birth, Death and Marriage Records
- Issue
Marriage Licenses (same day service to 3:00 pm)
- Perform Marriage Ceremonies (Fridays Only, by Appointment)
- Record
Real Property Documents
- Provide Certified Copies of Real Estate Records
- Notary Oaths (by appointment
only)
- Fictitious Business Name Filings
- File Domestic Partnership Statements
- Voter Registration
- Issue
Voter Abstracts
- Accept Passport Applicants (Tues through Thurs, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., by Appointment)
- Provide
absentee ballot applications
| Marvin Braude Constituent Service Center, Van Nuys |

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The Marvin Braude Constituent Services Center
14410
Sylvan Street, Van Nuys, CA 91401
(818) 756-8121 www.lacity.org
Services:
Office of
Finance -- Business Tax Registation Certificates ("business licence"), Police Permits
Building and Safety
Planning
Department
City Attorney
City Proseutor
Los Angeles Fire Department (administrative offices)
Who is Marvin Braude?
Marvin Braude
(August 11, 1920 – December 7, 2005) served as a Los Angeles City Councilmember for the 11th district from 1965 to
1997. At various times Mr. Braude (pronounced BROW-dee) served as chair of the Finance and Revenue Committee, the Environmental
Quality and Waste Management Committee and the Public Safety Committee. He was a founding member of the board of directors
of Scientific Date Systems. In 1973, Braude, a former two-pack-a-day smoker, helped draft legislation that would establish
smoke-free zones in public spaces such as theaters, bars and restaurants. Twenty years later, Los Angeles became one of
the first major cities in the United States to ban all smoking inside restaurants.