California Department of Insurance (800-927-4357) for assistance with and information on wildfire-related insurance claims.
LA County Assessor is offering temporary property tax relief for damaged or destroyed properties through its Misfortune and Calamity program.
California Department of Social Services has a running list of resources in their Guide to Disaster Assistance Services for Californians and Guide to Disaster Assistance Services for Immigrant Californians.
For Union Members: Members of any union local in LA County can fill out an intake form to apply for rent, mortgage, utilities, and/or food assistance from Labor Community Services LA.
Disaster Relief Centers Set to Open Tuesday
Los Angeles, CA - The Los Angeles County Assessor Office is responding to the wildfires by providing expert staff to assist property owners who experienced loss of property in the fires. Owners of property damaged or destroyed are entitled to property tax relief and Assessor personnel will be on hand to assist them access services.
Local Assistance & Disaster Resource Centers
To provide immediate support, Local Assistance & Disaster Resource Centers will open to the public on Tuesday, January 14, from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Starting Wednesday, January 15, these centers will operate daily from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Locations:
Westside Location
UCLA Research Park West
10850 West Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Eastside Location
Pasadena City College Community Education Center
3035 E. Foothill Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91107
These Resource Centers will bring federal, state, and local officials together under one roof to offer vital services to residents impacted by the wildfires.
Assessor’s Disaster Response
The Los Angeles County Assessor’s Office is committed to supporting property owners during this difficult time. While a comprehensive damage assessment is underway, we are mobilizing resources to assist affected residents, including:
“Misfortune and Calamity” Property Tax Relief
Property owners whose homes or businesses were damaged or destroyed by the wildfires may qualify for temporary property tax relief under the "Misfortune and Calamity" program.
Key Details:
For more information or to download the claim form (ADS-820), visit assessor.lacounty.gov/tax-relief/disaster-relief or call (213) 974-3211.
Assessor Office Updates
As of Monday, January 13, all in-person operations at Assessor offices have resumed. However, we encourage the public to use our website—assessor.lacounty.gov—to complete tasks online whenever possible.
It's also recommended to request the United States Post Office to hold or reroute your mail. Please go here for more information.
e-Service Account Sign-Up
We encourage property owners to sign up for an Assessor e-Service Account on our website. With an e-Service Account, you can:
SCAM ALERT: Please note that the Assessor’s Office never charges for its services. Be cautious of individuals or organizations attempting to charge fees for property-related services.
We Are Here to Help
Visit assessor.lacounty.gov or call (213) 974-3211 to learn more about filing a claim or to receive assistance.
Let us continue to work together to support our neighbors during this challenging time.
Sincerely,
JEFF PRANG
Los Angeles County Assessor