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Do I need to drive to the Corona Police Department to file an identity theft report?

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Do I need to drive to the Corona Police Department to file an identity theft report?

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No, California Penal Code Section 530.6 states that you may file a report of identity theft with the local law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction over your actual residence or place of business. The Irvine Police Department business desk can take your report of identity theft and initiate an investigation. Question – My neighbor parks two of his cars on the street overnight, and our homeowners’ association Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions state that residents can only park one car on the street. Will the Irvine Police Department issue him a citation? Answer: The police department cannot issue citations for violations of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions, or CC&R’s. If the car(s) are parked on a dedicated street in excess of 72 hours, they would normally receive a warning notice, and could be subject to being towed. Violations of CC&R’s should be directed to the homeowners’ association board. Question – My tenant refuses to pay rent. Will the Irvine Police Department

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