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311 response to deed theft reports

1:16:11

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Council Member Brewer inquires about the process when someone calls 311 to report deed theft. Colette McCain-Jacques from the Department of Finance provides a brief answer.

  • When someone calls 311 about deed theft, they are directed to go to the district attorney's office
  • This highlights the current process for reporting deed theft through the city's main information line
Gale A. Brewer
1:16:11
The second question I have, and I should know this, when you call 311 on this topic, where does it go?
1:16:16
I am I you know, somebody just stole my house.
1:16:19
You call 311 because that's probably better known than DIFTA's hotline.
1:16:24
So what happens when you call through does anybody know what happens when you call 311?
1:16:28
That's
UNKNOWN
1:16:29
right.
Colette McCain-Jacques
1:16:33
They're they're, telling them to go to the district attorney's office.
Gale A. Brewer
1:16:37
That's what 311 says.
1:16:38
Okay.
1:16:38
That's a fair I just wanna know what is the concept.
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