Government of Los Angeles County
The Government of Los Angeles County is defined and authorized under the California Constitution, California law, and the Charter of the County of Los Angeles. Much of the Government of California is in practice the responsibility of county governments, such as the Government of Los Angeles County. The County government provides countywide services such as elections and voter registration, law enforcement, jails, vital records, property records, tax collection, public health, health care, and social services. In addition the County serves as the local government for all unincorporated areas.
Charter County | |
Seal of Los Angeles County | |
Formation | February 18, 1850 |
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County charter | 2002 |
State | California |
Country | United States |
Website | lacounty |
County-wide elected officials | |
County Sheriff | LA County Sheriff |
District Attorney | LA County DA |
County Assessor | LA County Assessor |
Board of Supervisors | |
Chair | Lindsey Horvath, Chair |
Meeting place | Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration |
Chief Executive Office | |
Chief Executive Officer | Fesia Davenport, CEO |
Appointed by | Appointed by Board of Supervisors |
It is composed of the elected five-member Board of Supervisors, several other elected offices including the Sheriff, District Attorney, and Assessor, and numerous county departments and entities under the supervision of the chief executive officer.
Some chartered cities such as Los Angeles and Inglewood provide municipal services such as police, libraries, parks and recreation, and zoning. Other cities arrange to have the County provide some or all of these services under contract. In addition, several entities of the government of California have jurisdiction coterminous with Los Angeles County, such as the Los Angeles Superior Court.