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    WIC Clinic - Vallejo

    2.0 (7 reviews)

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    Social Security

    Social Security

    3.8(35 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    My husbands disability social security packet arrived in the mail, with duplicates and we were not…read moresure if we had to fill out the 14 pages ( times two) and also didn't know how to answer a couple of things. Rather than call, we live close to this office so we decided to go in person. The security guard was super nice and friendly asking us what we came in to do and if we had an appointment. We did not, so we had to take a number and wait about 20 minutes or so. He was so kind and helpful to all, greeting them ad they walked in, and saying "ok have a great day" as they walked out. The lady that we saw was patient snd explained everything to us. We were only supposed to get one set of pages 1-14 and she entered all the answers into the system that we had already done, and as for what we needed clarification on, she was very helpful and cleared it up. 5 stars for her! She said we should expect to see another set of pages come in the next couple of weeks and if we had more questions to come and see her! A lot of it was repetitive, we had no problem filling it out, but my husband did go in person to turn it in rather than put it in the mail. ( This was right during the primary voting so we didn't want it to be delayed). This is a very long review , but I hope it encourages someone to go in, and get help or clarification on SS paperwork.

    I visited on 2/25/26 for some assistance, My experience at…read morethis location was pleasant, the wait was a little heavy, yet the place was tranquil, clean; the staff friendly and aware of everyone's needs. Their security guard on point, alert and in great service, he called me out when I was too close to the check in, unaware, he pointed to the red sign and politely asked me to wait further back to respect the privacy of others, he would assist the elderly when they couldn't hear the muffled audible calls or see the screen. I was deeply moved by all of this, and am grateful for the security and experience. Since I came in a little late I wasn't able to complete my appeal due to consideration for closing, yet I believe her name was Betty or Becky printed out all the steps and paperwork needed, I am grateful for she have the best service due to her limitations.

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    Vallejo Police Department - Camacho

    Vallejo Police Department

    2.4(69 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Watched a kid being dragged off and beat down the street by some dudes just before the holidays…read more2016, then they shot & murdered him in a car while I was on 911. 1 vehicle was dispatched- it came to my intersection and LEFT after a minute of shining a spotlight in the intersection (not the street this happened on). Never got out of his car. Never came to my door that night, or since. They never discussed this incident with me at that time or at anytime afterward, never respond about it or call back. Super useful guys. Probably much more helpful as the backup they are used as for other towns and counties. But in their own town? Insert This Is Fine doggo meme x HERE x

    I started living in Vallejo 2019 and couldn't find any employment, just injustice and lack of…read moreintel. I am submitting this statement to formally document multiple incidents and the lasting emotional distress I experienced while residing in Vallejo beginning in 2019. When I relocated, I was actively seeking employment and stability. Instead, I encountered prolonged hardship, uncertainty, and a sense of isolation due to a lack of accessible information and support. During that period, the community appeared to be undergoing rapid changes, including housing reconstruction, frequent movement of residents, and the emergence of new small businesses. As someone trying to establish a safe and stable life, these conditions contributed to feelings of instability and vulnerability. Within several months of my arrival, my vehicle -- which contained essential supplies and irreplaceable personal belongings -- was impounded. The loss of transportation and personal property created severe hardship and emotional strain. When I later attempted to recover information about my vehicle, I experienced confusion and distress after being asked for the VIN number as if there were no prior ownership record. I was ultimately informed that the vehicle had already been removed. This experience left me feeling powerless, dismissed, and deeply discouraged. In addition to the property loss, I also reported experiencing situations that caused me to fear for my personal safety, including suspected stalking and a possible sexual assault during my time exploring and attempting to integrate into the community. Reporting these concerns was emotionally difficult and required significant courage. The aftermath left me feeling unsafe, unsupported, and anxious about my well-being. The cumulative impact of these experiences has been profound. I have endured ongoing emotional distress, loss of trust, fear, and difficulty rebuilding stability. I am submitting this statement not only to document what occurred but also to express the seriousness of the emotional and psychological harm I experienced. My intention is for these incidents to be acknowledged and recorded so that no other individual seeking safety and opportunity in the community experiences similar circumstances without support.

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    Vallejo Police Department - No officer for one hour after three calls.

    No officer for one hour after three calls.

    Vallejo Police Department - So you allowed this lady to handcuff and slam a minor at school by his hair then continuous to assault him while he's in handcuffs

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    So you allowed this lady to handcuff and slam a minor at school by his hair then continuous to assault him while he's in handcuffs

    Vallejo City Hall

    Vallejo City Hall

    2.9(12 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    It pains me to rate my city with only three stars. Sadly, some might only give it one. I chose…read morethree because I love it here and believe with better guidance and direction, it can be a full five stars. Here is my suggestion: -one star: Fix the lack of ability for us to spend our money in our community. The great "plaza" is filled with places to eat but no where to really shop...unless you want discount and irregular clothes 24/7. Where does one go when they are tired of Target and Kohl's? Answer: Out of Vallejo. -one star: Community..let us all love and contribute to our community by giving back, keeping it clean and making better decisions. 707 Love...

    Ive been on a Review Break but am catching up with them…read more So let's start with city hall. In my opinion, everything works great in life until government or IT gets involved, buuuut... Vallejo City Hall is a very nice place and I'm giving stars JUST for the security lady who is just so cool and smiling and funny...great hire right there, city of Vallejo! Also thanks to the very patient folks in traffic division who are trying really hard to get everyone to go along with all the crazy changes we're seeing here in town. I like also that the information boards are full of great stuff to read and shows that transparency in government is alive here. Im actually looking forward to my next visit...weird I know, but true :)

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    Dressing up like crime fighters!

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    Feeding the community lunch one Friday at a time...

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    Solano County Superior Court - Brain surgery

    Solano County Superior Court

    3.0(4 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Public Comment Statement -- Government Neglect, Police Chase, Court Obstruction, and Retaliation…read more Good evening. My name is Timothy Lal On February 1, 2020, I was struck head‑on when Vallejo police pursued a juvenile at high speed through a residential neighborhood. The juvenile was driving a stolen, older vehicle; the pursuit could have been ended later without endangering residents. That reckless chase left me with a traumatic brain injury and set off six years of physical, emotional, and financial harm as I have been trying to get help. Because of the injury and the way government systems responded, I lost thirty years of artwork and intellectual property, family heirlooms, my mother's work, and collections of deep sentimental and monetary value. I was forced into homelessness and endured years of instability. The Vallejo court repeatedly obstructed my attempts to file and pursue my case, offered no meaningful guidance or referrals to support programs, and effectively blocked my access to justice when I needed it most. Their inaction multiplied my suffering. When I reached out publicly for help, instead of support I faced efforts to silence me. My social‑media accounts were targeted and taken down after I posted about my experience. That felt like retaliation. Rather than connecting me to medical, legal, or housing resources, the system put more effort into keeping me from getting help than into actually helping me. I want to be clear about one part of this that has not been emphasized enough: the behavior of Vallejo court clerks and records staff. When I presented my situation to them they were adamant about not helping. They sounded bothered and aggrieved that I was expressing the suffering I'm enduring. Their tone, their repeated refusals, and their lack of follow‑through felt negligent and uncaring. This pattern was not limited to one office -- it extended across the Vallejo courts, the records office, and the Vallejo Police Department. The culture I encountered felt deeply wrong for people in positions of public trust. It felt like a criminal work culture; it felt thug‑like. That is how their conduct came across to me, and it contributed directly to years of additional harm. This is not just about paperwork or delays. This is about dignity and safety. The failures of the police pursuit and the court's refusal to assist cost me my livelihood, my creative legacy, and my sense of humanity. I ask this council to acknowledge the harm caused by these government actions and to take concrete steps to prevent this from happening to others. I request the following actions: - An independent investigation into the police pursuit policies that led to my crash and into how my filings were handled by the Vallejo court. - A full public records production under the California Public Records Act for all communications, filings, and internal decisions related to my case. - An inquiry into alleged retaliation including any city requests or actions that led to social‑media account takedowns or other efforts to silence public complaints. - A review of court and records‑office practices and culture, including staff training, complaint handling, and customer service standards, with public reporting of findings. - Clear, accessible referral procedures so people harmed by government activity are immediately connected to medical, legal, and housing resources. - Consideration of restitution or remedies for the irreplaceable loss of artwork, heirlooms, and the years of harm I have endured. I have spent six years trying to get help. I am asking for accountability, transparency, and compassion. Treat this as government‑caused harm that demands a real response. Thank you for listening.

    Unorganized. I have…read morehad paperwork lost for traffic tickets on the clerks end. With modern day technology, there should never be paperwork lost on the the courts end.

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    Social Security

    Social Security

    2.5(45 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    This is a review for the Richmond, CA Social Security Office. I have been there twice, and both…read morevisits were A+ experiences. Here are some tips for success: 1- Call the SSA's 800 # to make an appointment for this office. At the same time ask the person what you should prepare to bring with you (forms, id, other members of the family, etc etc); 2- Arrive for your appt 10 min early so you have time to get through the security check (similar to TSA at airport). There is plenty of FREE Parking there! 3- Be kind to the security check people -- they're just doing their job. 4- Have everything in hand for your appt, so when you're called to go to a Window, you're ready. They will first ask for your ID. 5- Both times I visited this office, the window agents were first rate. They answered all my questions and gave me tips on how to proceed afterwards. I really appreciate the competence + excellence of all the people I've interacted with here.

    Filled out an application online to change my last name. It states to drop off paper work and save…read moretime by making an appointment. It does not state on website that they will only see you to show documents with an appointment. Wasted my time going in only to be told I needed an appointment. Spoke to speak to the manager Karina V and she never came out. Left after waiting for 20 min. They were looking at me through their window but didn't come out. I wanted to show them what the website stated as to prevent further issues with other people. It's unfair to the people that come in following directions that their website provides.

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    Social Security - Incorrect directions to the public. Have people wasting their time

    Incorrect directions to the public. Have people wasting their time

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