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Employment, Education and Training Services

by Department of Rehabilitation

The Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) assists Californians with disabilities obtain and retain employment and maximize their ability to live independently. Vocational rehabilitation teams work closely with job seekers to establish the best combination of services and resources necessary to prepare for, find, retain and advance in employment. Our services are tailored to each individual’s strengths and challenges to ensure the greatest chance of success.


File Complaint Against Professional or Business

by Department of Consumer Affairs

You may use this page to initiate a complaint against company or individual who has a license issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs.

Topics: Businesses, State info and laws


Find a Consumer Affairs License

by Department of Consumer Affairs

Look up a company or individual who has a license issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs.

Topics: Businesses, Jobs and unemployment


Look up an acohol license

by Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control

Your can learn more about an applicant, licensed individual, or licensed business that is regulated by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Use this service to locate records by license number, licensee name, business address, or business name.

Topics: Businesses


Student Services

by Department of Rehabilitation

DOR Student Services are available to students with disabilities between the ages of 16-21 with a school district individual education plan (IEP) or 504 plan. Student Services provides students with job related activities to explore and prepare for the world of work. The opportunities are based on a student's interests and a student can try a variety of activities or just a few. Activities include work experience, job counseling, education and training programs, skills and self-advocacy training.


Submit Complaint Form

by California Privacy Protection Agency

If you believe your privacy rights, or someone else's, have been violated, you can submit a complaint using the California Privacy Protection Agency's Complaint Form. The California Privacy Protection Agency (Agency) enforces the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and its implementing regulations. Your complaint may be used to broadly monitor industry compliance or to inform an enforcement action. The Agency does not represent individual consumers and cannot act as your attorney.

Topics: Personal records, State info and laws