What is the difference between City Attorney and District Attorney?

The City Attorney is appointed by the Palmdale City Council. The attorneys in the office provide legal advice and services to the City Council, its officials, departments, employees, boards and commissions. The City Attorney enforces the City Municipal Codes.

The District Attorney is an elected County official who investigates and prosecutes criminal activities throughout Los Angeles County sections of the Antelope Valley. To contact the District Attorney or Antelope Valley Field Office, call 661-974-7700.

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1. Can the City Attorney provide legal advice to private citizens?
2. What is the difference between City Attorney and District Attorney?
3. Who does the City Attorney work for?
4. Where can I view the City of Palmdale Municipal Code?
5. Who do I call to report a possible crime or City code violation?
6. What is the procedure for filing a claim against the City of Palmdale or the Housing Authority of the City of Palmdale?
7. What is the procedure for submitting a Public Records Act Request?
8. Can I operate a commercial cannabis operation in the City of Palmdale?
9. Can the City Attorney's office assist me with Housing Rights issues?