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  1. Child Support Services – Los Angeles County

    News Preview CSSD Office Locations Antelope Valley 42281 10th Street West Lancaster, CA 93534 Commerce 5500 S. Eastern Avenue Commerce, CA 90040 Pomona 3179 Temple Avenue Pomona, …

  2. Customer Relations – Child Support Services

    The complaint may be about actions taken or not taken by the Child Support Services Department (CSSD). Some examples of issues that may be the subject of a complaint are: opening or not …

  3. Contact Us – Child Support Services

    Office Locations - Los Angeles County Child Support Services - Google My Maps

  4. Making Child Support Payments – Child Support Services

    California’s State Disbursement Unit (SDU) offers several options to Person Paying Support (PPS) for paying support if the payment is not already being withheld from the PPS's earnings or if the PPS …

  5. Open a Case – Child Support Services

    You may e-mail a request for an application, with your name and mailing address, to our customer service team at info@cssd.lacounty.gov. You may text the word “Open” with your name and mailing …

  6. Modify My Order – Child Support Services

    When a Person Receiving Support (PRS) or Person Paying Support (PPS) requests modification, the Child Support Services Department (CSSD) sends a modification packet to both parents requesting …

  7. Title Companies – Child Support Services

    If you wish to request a demand or release of lien, please fill out the Request for Release of Lien/Demand form and submit the form by email to CSSD-EscrowTitleRequest@cssd.lacounty.gov

  8. Child Support Services – Los Angeles County

    Child Support Services – Los Angeles County

  9. FAQs – Child Support Services

    If you received a Summons, Complaint and Proposed Judgment (S&C) packet from the Child Support Services Department (CSSD), read the documents carefully. The documents advise you of your legal …

  10. Remote Appearances – Child Support Services

    If possible, provide the number of a landline (not a cellular or other mobile phone) where you can be reached at the time of the hearing. Any documents you want the court to consider must be filed with …