LA County Department of Public Health 2026: Services, Phone & Records

Independent LA County Public Health guide • 2026

LA County Department of Public Health 2026: Services, Phone & Records

Most people searching for the LA County Department of Public Health need one practical thing: the right official phone number, records office, restaurant complaint route, birth or death certificate page, public health clinic information, foodborne illness report, inspection result, Environmental Health permit contact, or public records request page.

This guide is written in plain U.S. English for Los Angeles County residents, seniors, caregivers, parents, restaurant customers, business owners, tenants, healthcare providers, and families who need to use the correct official page before calling, paying, reporting, requesting records, or visiting an office.

Quick answer: what LA County Department of Public Health helps with in 2026

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, often searched as LA County Public Health, LADPH, LACDPH, LA health department, or Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, handles public health programs, disease prevention, public health clinics, vaccines, communicable disease response, Environmental Health services, restaurant and market inspections, foodborne illness reports, birth and death records for limited recent LA County events, and public records requests.

What you need Best official route Prepare first Common mistake
General LA County Public Health phone help Public Health InfoLine or Contact Us page Your topic, city, ZIP code, callback number, and program name if known Calling Environmental Health for a vaccine, birth record, or clinic question.
Birth certificate or death certificate DPH Vital Records Office or LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Name on record, date, place, ID, relationship/eligibility proof, and whether Pasadena or Long Beach is involved Asking DPH for older records that belong with the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.
Restaurant complaint, market complaint, apartment complaint, body art complaint, pool issue or environmental health question Environmental Health online complaint form or Customer Support Center Business name, exact address, city, ZIP code, date, time, complaint details, photos or receipt if available Reporting only “a restaurant in LA” without the exact address.
Food poisoning or suspected foodborne illness Report Foodborne Illnesses page or Morbidity Unit Where you ate, what you ate, date/time, symptoms, when symptoms started, receipt, order number and who else got sick Waiting several days and losing the receipt, food packaging or symptom timeline.
Restaurant inspection results or letter grade Environmental Health inspection results search Facility name, address, city, ZIP code, permit name or owner if known Assuming a social media photo shows the current grade.
Vaccines or public health clinics Public Health Clinics, Vaccine Clinics or program page Age, insurance status, vaccine needed, clinic location, appointment question and ID if requested Walking in without checking clinic service changes or eligibility.
Public records request Custodian of Records / CPRA request route Record type, program, date range, subject, facility or permit details and requester contact information Submitting a broad request instead of a narrow searchable request.
Housing, food, shelter, transportation, crisis services or county social services Call 2-1-1 LA County City, ZIP code, household need, urgency and preferred language Using Public Health when the need is really a county social service referral.
Helpful-content note

For LA County Public Health tasks, the fastest route is usually not one big phone number. Vital Records, Environmental Health, Public Health Clinics, disease reporting, foodborne illness reporting, inspection results and CPRA records each have different official routes.

LA County Public Health route finder: choose the right official service before calling or paying

Use this quick route finder first. It helps match common search intent like “LA County Department of Public Health phone number,” “birth certificate,” “death certificate,” “restaurant complaint,” “inspection results,” “Environmental Health permit,” “public health clinic,” “food poisoning report,” and “public records request.”

LA County Public Health task router

Select your need. The safest next step appears below.

Best route: Call the LA County Public Health InfoLine at 833-540-0473, 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM, 7 days a week, or open the Contact Us page if you are not sure which program owns your question.
Official starting points: Use LA County Public Health, Contact Us, or Environmental Health Contact Us depending on your task.

LA County Department of Public Health phone number and contact guide

The main Public Health InfoLine listed on the LA County Public Health homepage is 833-540-0473, available 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM, 7 days a week. For non-public-health county services such as housing, shelters, food, medical care, mental health, crisis services and transportation, LA County Public Health points users to 2-1-1.

General help

Public Health InfoLine

Call 833-540-0473 when you need help finding LA County Public Health services, vaccines, clinic guidance, public health program routing or general information.

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County service referral

2-1-1 LA County

Call 2-1-1 for housing, shelters, food, medical care, mental health, crisis services, transportation and other LA County service referrals.

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Need Phone / route When to use it
Public Health InfoLine 833-540-0473 General public health service questions and routing.
Environmental Health Customer Support Center 888-700-9995 Restaurant, market, pool, housing, permit, complaint and Environmental Health service questions.
Foodborne illness report 213-240-7821 Suspected food poisoning connected to a food facility in LA County.
Ocean Water Advisory Hotline 800-525-5662 Beach water advisory information listed by Environmental Health.
Birth records section 213-240-7812 Recent LA County birth record questions handled by DPH Vital Records.
Death records section 213-240-7816 Recent LA County death record questions handled by DPH Vital Records.
Public records / CPRA 562-345-3404 Questions for the DPH Custodian of Records about CPRA public records requests.
Healthcare provider urgent disease consult 888-397-3993 weekdays; after hours 213-974-1234 and ask for physician on call Provider communicable disease consultation and urgent public health reporting.
Call-saving tip

Before calling, write one sentence: “I need help with ___ in the city of ___, ZIP code ___.” For LA County, exact city and address matter because Pasadena, Long Beach and Vernon may have separate local public health or Environmental Health routes for some services.

LA County Public Health records: birth, death, public records and older county records

The phrase “LA County Department of Public Health records” can mean different things. It may mean a recent birth certificate, recent death certificate, public records request, Environmental Health inspection report, public health clinic record, or older vital record from the LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.

Vital Records

Recent birth and death records

DPH Vital Records maintains records for events occurring in Los Angeles County, except Pasadena and Long Beach, during the current or previous year.

Birth records
Registrar-Recorder

Older or other records

For all other records, LA County Public Health directs users to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk at 800-201-8999.

Open recorder
Public records

CPRA / agency records

Use the Custodian of Records route for California Public Records Act requests involving DPH agency records.

Open CPRA
Records mistake to avoid

Do not assume LA County Public Health has every birth, death, marriage or divorce record. DPH Vital Records has a limited role for recent Los Angeles County birth and death events, excluding Pasadena and Long Beach. Older records and many other vital records route to the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk or state-level records offices.

LA County birth certificate: current and previous year records, Pasadena and Long Beach warning

Use the LA County DPH Vital Records birth certificate page when the birth occurred in Los Angeles County, not including Pasadena or Long Beach, during the current or previous year. For older records and all other records, use the LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk route.

Prepare Why it matters Common mistake
Full name on the birth record Helps the office locate the correct record. Using a later married name instead of the birth record name.
Date of birth and place of birth Determines whether DPH, Pasadena, Long Beach or the Registrar-Recorder route applies. Not knowing whether the birth occurred in the City of Pasadena or City of Long Beach.
Valid ID and eligibility documents Certified copies may require proof that you are authorized to receive the record. Mailing unclear ID copies or missing authorization proof.
Year of event DPH Vital Records handles current or previous year birth records only for covered LA County events. Contacting DPH for older records when the Recorder route is correct.
Payment and delivery plan Office, mail or alternate ordering methods can affect timing and fees. Paying a non-official certificate website first.
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Check whether DPH has the record

If the birth occurred in LA County during the current or previous year, and not in Pasadena or Long Beach, DPH Vital Records may be the correct starting point. For older records, contact the LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.

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Call the right records office before visiting

The DPH Vital Records Office is listed at 313 N. Figueroa Street, Room Lobby-1, Los Angeles, CA 90012, with office hours listed as Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, closed weekends and holidays. Birth section service/intake is listed at 213-240-7812.

LA County death certificate: recent records, older records and agency-use checklist

Use the LA County DPH death certificate route when the death occurred in Los Angeles County, not including Pasadena or Long Beach, during the current or previous year. If you need a death record for insurance, estate, bank, pension, benefits or court use, confirm the exact certificate type the receiving office requires before ordering.

Recent record

DPH Vital Records

Use for covered LA County death events during the current or previous year. Death section service/intake is listed at 213-240-7816.

Death records
Older or other record

Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk

Use for older records and many other record needs. The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk phone is listed as 800-201-8999.

Recorder route
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Ask the receiving agency what it accepts

Before ordering, ask the bank, attorney, insurer, pension office, court, benefits office or Social Security-related contact which certified copy or record it requires. Ordering the wrong record can delay the process.

Caregiver tip

For a recent death, write down the decedent’s full legal name, date of death, place of death, city, ZIP code, funeral home if involved, your relationship, and the reason you need the certificate before calling.

LA County Public Health clinics: sexual health, nurse clinics, TB evaluations and refugee health

LA County Public Health clinic services can include sexual health clinics, nurse clinics, tuberculosis evaluations by referral, refugee health and selected immunization services. Clinic availability can change, and not every service is offered at every location.

Clinic service

Sexual health clinics

Use the Public Health clinic service page to check sexual health clinic locations, hours and service details before visiting.

Clinic service

Nurse clinics

Some public health centers offer nurse clinic services. Check the official clinic page for current services and requirements.

Referral only

TB evaluations

Tuberculosis evaluation clinic services may be by referral only. Do not walk in without checking instructions.

Public health

Refugee health

Refugee health services and related public health support may have specific eligibility and appointment rules.

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Check the clinic page first

Before visiting, confirm the clinic type, location, hours, appointment requirement, eligibility, documents, insurance question, and whether the service is still offered at that location.

Clinic visit tip

Bring photo ID if available, insurance information if you have it, vaccine records, medication list, referral paperwork, prior test results, and a written list of questions. If you are helping a senior or family member, ask whether written authorization is needed.

LA County Public Health vaccines, immunization clinics and vaccine records

For vaccines, use the LA County Vaccine Preventable Disease Control Program and vaccine clinic pages. Public Health posts vaccine updates, clinic information, and links for children, families, education settings and disease prevention.

Vaccines

Vaccine program

Use the Vaccine Preventable Disease Control Program page for LA County vaccine guidance and updates.

Open vaccines
Clinics

Vaccine clinics

Use the vaccine clinic route to check free or low-cost immunization clinic details, especially for children and uninsured or underinsured residents.

Vaccine clinics
Need help?

Call InfoLine

If you are unsure where to get vaccinated, call the Public Health InfoLine at 833-540-0473 for current routing.

Phone guide
Vaccine tip

Check age, insurance status, vaccine needed, appointment requirements and clinic location before visiting. A clinic that offers flu or COVID vaccines may not offer every childhood, travel, school or adult vaccine.

LA County Environmental Health: permits, restaurants, pools, apartments, body art and complaints

Environmental Health is one of the most searched LA County Public Health divisions because it handles many public-facing issues: restaurants, markets, mobile food facilities, public health permits, food safety, apartment complaints, pools, body art, housing, water and other environmental health programs.

Customer support

Call Environmental Health

For Environmental Health questions, call the Customer Support Center at 888-700-9995, Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, excluding county holidays.

EH contact
Complaint

File a complaint online

Use the online complaint form for Environmental Health complaints instead of sending private details to unofficial pages.

File complaint
City exception

Pasadena, Long Beach, Vernon

Environmental Health notes that Pasadena, Long Beach and Vernon operate their own environmental health departments for businesses or inquiries located there.

Check contact
Complaint type Prepare Why it matters
Restaurant or market Facility name, exact address, city, date, time, issue, receipt or photos Inspectors need to identify the correct permitted facility.
Food truck or mobile food facility Truck name, license plate if visible, location, date/time, photos and product details Mobile vendors move, so location and time are critical.
Apartment or housing complaint Address, unit number if relevant, property manager, issue, dates and photos Housing complaints are address-specific.
Pool, spa or recreational water Facility name, address, date, unsafe condition and photos if available Helps route to the correct program or district office.
Body art or tattoo complaint Business name, address, date, service received and health concern Correct program routing depends on business type and location.

Report food poisoning or suspected foodborne illness in LA County

If you think you got sick from food in Los Angeles County, report it quickly. Strong reports include the exact business name, full address, date, time, food item, symptoms, when symptoms began, receipt, order number, photos and whether other people got sick.

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Report online or call during business hours

LA County Public Health says suspected foodborne illness can be reported online or by phone. The Morbidity Unit phone is listed as 213-240-7821 during business hours, and some pages also list 888-397-3993.

Official link: Open Report Foodborne Illnesses.
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Keep food, receipt and packaging if safe

If you still have the suspected food or package, keep labels, lot numbers and receipts if safe to do so. Do not eat more of the food. If symptoms are severe, seek medical care instead of waiting for a complaint response.

Related official link: Environmental Health also lists foodborne illness reporting on its Contact Us page.
Emergency warning

Call 911 or seek urgent medical help for severe dehydration, bloody diarrhea, trouble breathing, confusion, chest pain, pregnancy-related concern, serious allergic reaction, symptoms in an infant or older adult, or any life-threatening condition.

LA County restaurant inspection results, letter grades and public health permits

For “LA County health inspection,” “restaurant grade,” “LA County public health permit,” or “restaurant inspection results,” use the official Environmental Health inspection result search. LA County Environmental Health says inspection results are available for currently active facilities over the past five years.

Inspection search

View inspection results

Search by facility name, address or other available details. This is better than relying on old photos, social media posts or third-party review pages.

View inspections
Food facility guide

Understand reports and grades

Operators and consumers can use Environmental Health pages to understand inspections, grading and posting requirements.

Grading rules
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Search with the exact address when possible

Los Angeles County has many businesses with similar names. Use the street address, city, ZIP code, facility name and owner information if available.

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For a current unsafe condition, file a complaint

Inspection history is useful, but a current unsafe condition should be reported through the Environmental Health complaint route or Customer Support Center.

Official complaint route: Use File a Complaint or call 888-700-9995.

LA County Public Health public records request: CPRA, inspection records and agency documents

A public records request is not the same as a birth certificate order, death certificate order, restaurant complaint, foodborne illness report or medical record request. Use the Custodian of Records route for California Public Records Act requests involving LA County Department of Public Health records.

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Use the Custodian of Records route

LA County Public Health lists the Custodian of Records phone as 562-345-3404 and email as phicor@ph.lacounty.gov. The public records page says the Custodian of Records will respond to requests within 10 days of receipt.

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Make your request narrow and searchable

Include the program name, facility name, permit number if known, record type, date range, street address, city, ZIP code, inspection topic, report title or other details that help the records team locate the correct record.

Records tip

If your question is simply “What was the restaurant’s last inspection grade?” use the inspection-results search first. A CPRA request is more useful when you need records not already available through the public inspection portal or program pages.

Healthcare provider reporting, communicable disease consults and after-hours public health contact

Healthcare providers, laboratories and facilities have different reporting obligations than the general public. LA County Public Health provides provider communicable disease reporting and clinical consult routes for reportable communicable diseases, lab-related questions and veterinary public health issues.

Need Route Use when
Communicable disease consult during weekday business hours 888-397-3993 Provider consults and reportable communicable disease questions.
Urgent after-hours public health consult 213-974-1234 and ask for the physician on call Urgent provider public health issues that cannot wait until the next working day.
Tuberculosis program consult 213-745-0800 TB-specific provider consultation route listed by LA County Public Health.
Vaccine preventable disease program 213-351-7800 Provider questions related to vaccine-preventable diseases.
Veterinarian-on-call 213-288-7060 Animal bite, rabies, animal disease or veterinary public health consults listed for professionals.
Provider note

This public guide does not replace required disease reporting rules, provider portals, laboratory reporting, facility protocols or clinical judgment. Use the official provider pages for current reportable disease instructions and time-sensitive public health reporting.

LA County Public Health Vital Records office map and before-you-visit warning

The DPH Vital Records Office is listed at 313 N. Figueroa Street, Room Lobby-1, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Office hours are listed as Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, closed weekends and holidays. Do not drive there for every Public Health service; clinic, Environmental Health, inspection, complaint and public records tasks may use different locations or online routes.

Need Better first step
Recent birth or death record Check whether DPH has the current or previous year record and whether Pasadena or Long Beach is excluded.
Older birth or death record Contact the LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk first.
Restaurant complaint or permit Use Environmental Health online complaint or call 888-700-9995.
Vaccine or public health clinic Check the Public Health Clinics or Vaccine Clinics page for current locations and services.
Public records request Use the Custodian of Records / CPRA route instead of walking into Vital Records.

What LA County Public Health may not handle directly

The “LA health department” search can lead to the wrong office because Los Angeles County has several agencies, cities and programs with overlapping names. Use this checklist to avoid delays.

Older vital records

Registrar-Recorder

Older birth and death records, marriage records and many county clerk records route to the LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.

Recorder
City exception

Pasadena / Long Beach

Some public health, vital records or environmental health matters may route separately when the event or business is in Pasadena or Long Beach.

Emergency

Immediate danger

Use 911 for immediate danger, severe medical symptoms, fire, violence, poisoning, serious injury or life-safety emergency.

Social services

Housing, food, shelter

Call 2-1-1 for county service referrals such as housing, shelter, food, transportation, crisis services and related support.

2-1-1

People also search for: LA County Department of Public Health Google and Bing intent guide

These are common search-style terms around LA County Department of Public Health. Use the matching route instead of opening old PDFs, random directories, third-party certificate sellers, or unofficial complaint forms.

Search intent

LA County Department of Public Health phone number

Use 833-540-0473 for the Public Health InfoLine or 888-700-9995 for Environmental Health.

Phone route
Search intent

LA County Public Health birth certificate

Use DPH Vital Records for covered current or previous year LA County births, excluding Pasadena and Long Beach.

Birth route
Search intent

LA County Public Health death certificate

Use DPH Vital Records for covered recent LA County death records and the Recorder route for older or other records.

Death route
Search intent

LA County restaurant inspection

Use the Environmental Health inspection result search for active facilities and recent inspection history.

Inspection route
Search intent

LA County Environmental Health complaint

Use the online complaint form or call the Customer Support Center at 888-700-9995.

Complaint route
Search intent

Report food poisoning LA County

Use the Report Foodborne Illnesses page or call 213-240-7821 during business hours.

Food illness
Search intent

LA County vaccine clinics

Use the vaccine clinics page and Public Health InfoLine for current vaccine clinic routing.

Vaccine route
Search intent

LA County Public Health records request

Use the DPH Custodian of Records / CPRA route for agency public records requests.

Records route
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Emergency, privacy and independent guide notice

HealthDepartmentGuide.org is an independent guide. It is not the official LA County Department of Public Health website, not PublicHealth.LACounty.gov, not LA County Environmental Health, not the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, not a clinic, and not a records office.

Do not submit private documents here

Do not send birth certificates, death certificates, driver licenses, Social Security numbers, medical records, inspection evidence, complaint documents, payment card details, foodborne illness medical details or personal identification to an independent guide page. Use only official secure forms, phone numbers, offices and portals.

Confirm current details before action

Phone numbers, office hours, record availability, fees, forms, clinic services, report routes, inspection search tools, permit requirements and city exceptions can change. Always confirm final details on official LA County Public Health, Environmental Health, Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, 2-1-1 or city-specific pages before taking action.

LA County Department of Public Health FAQs

What is the LA County Department of Public Health phone number?

The LA County Public Health InfoLine is 833-540-0473, available 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, 7 days a week. For Environmental Health complaints or permit questions, call 888-700-9995 Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, excluding county holidays.

How do I contact LA County Public Health for general services?

Use the official LA County Department of Public Health Contact Us page or call the Public Health InfoLine at 833-540-0473. For housing, shelters, food, medical care, mental health, crisis services, transportation and other county referrals, call 2-1-1.

How do I get an LA County birth certificate?

Use the DPH Vital Records birth certificate page if the birth occurred in Los Angeles County, excluding Pasadena and Long Beach, during the current or previous year. For older records or other records, contact the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk at 800-201-8999.

How do I get an LA County death certificate?

Use the DPH Vital Records death certificate page if the death occurred in Los Angeles County, excluding Pasadena and Long Beach, during the current or previous year. For older records or other records, use the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk route.

Where is the LA County Public Health Vital Records office?

The DPH Vital Records Office is listed at 313 N. Figueroa Street, Room Lobby-1, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Office hours are listed as Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, closed weekends and holidays. Call before visiting to confirm the right records route.

How do I file a restaurant or Environmental Health complaint in LA County?

Use the Environmental Health online complaint form or call the Environmental Health Customer Support Center at 888-700-9995. Prepare the business name, exact address, city, date, time, complaint details and photos or receipts if available.

How do I report food poisoning in Los Angeles County?

Use the official Report Foodborne Illnesses page or call 213-240-7821 during business hours. Prepare where you ate, what you ate, date and time, symptoms, when symptoms started, receipt, order number and whether others became sick.

How do I check LA County restaurant inspection results?

Use the official Environmental Health inspection results search. Search with the facility name, exact street address, city or ZIP code. LA County Environmental Health says inspection results are available for currently active facilities over the past five years.

How do I request LA County Public Health public records?

Use the LA County Public Health Custodian of Records / CPRA request route. The public records page lists phone 562-345-3404 and email phicor@ph.lacounty.gov. Make the request specific by listing the program, record type, date range, facility or subject.

Is HealthDepartmentGuide.org the official LA County Department of Public Health website?

No. HealthDepartmentGuide.org is an independent guide that helps users find the correct official route. It does not issue certificates, process complaints, provide clinic care, accept payments, perform inspections, request public records or replace PublicHealth.LACounty.gov.