CLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF PLACER - Placer County - placer ca 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF PLACER in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your claim number at the top of the form. This helps in tracking your submission.
  3. Fill in your name, including last name, first name, and middle initial in the designated fields.
  4. Provide your complete address, including street, city, state, and zip code. If you have a different address for receiving notices, indicate it clearly.
  5. Enter your business and home telephone numbers along with your date of birth and driver's license number.
  6. Document the date and time of the incident accurately. Specify AM or PM as needed.
  7. Describe the place where the incident occurred and list any county employees involved or mark 'unknown' if applicable.
  8. In detail, explain how the incident occurred and why you believe Placer County is at fault.
  9. Outline any damages or injuries sustained and specify the amount of money you are claiming. If applicable, include vehicle details if it involves an automobile.
  10. Review all information for accuracy before signing. Certify that all provided information is true under penalty of perjury.

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Placer County pension plans are administered by CalPERS. The tier an employee is placed in is dependent upon the hire date and CalPERS membership date. New hires will generally be placed as Tier 3 PEPRA members. Pensionable compensation limits are set each calendar year by CalPERS.
Both the employer and the employee contribute 6.2% into Social Security and 1.45% into Medicare. Pensionable compensation limits are set each calendar year by CalPERS. Please see .calpers.ca.gov for questions regarding compensation limits.
Placer County is represented by: Brian Dahle, 1st Assembly District. Frank Bigelow, 5th Assembly District. Beth Gaines, 6th Assembly District.
Placer County provides benefit-eligible employees with health insurance coverage through the CalPERS Health Insurance Program. The offered plans and associated rates include HMO and PPO plans for the employees and all eligible dependents.
General Relief is a county funded program that provides financial assistance for eligible county residents who have no other means of support. All General Relief applicants be interviewed by an Eligibility Specialist to complete the application process.

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Submitting Complaints Submit a complaint online or by calling 530-745-2330. All complaints received will be investigated.
CalPERS provides benefits to all state government employees and, by contract, to local agency and school employees.
This includes the following 15 counties: Alpine, Calaveras, Del Norte, Inyo, Lake, Lassen, Modoc, Mono, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity, and Tuolumne.

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