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City Governments in Los Angeles County - Torrance

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Torrance Government Information

  • City of Torrance, California
    Official City Web site.
  • Torrance Police Department
    Serving the community of Torrance for over 80 years, currently employing 246 sworn police officers and 100 civilians.
  • Superior Court of California - City of Torrance
    The Los Angeles County Superior Court serves the 9.5 million people of Los Angeles County with courtrooms spread throughout the 4,000 square miles of the county - from Pomona to Santa Monica and from Lancaster to Long Beach.
  • California Highway Patrol
    Official Web Site for the CHP, offering information on traffic, office locations and news about this law enforcement agency.
  • Los Angeles County
    The official Web site of the County of Los Angeles, designed to provide a simple and convenient way to access information and services provided by the various departments, commissions and agencies that are part of the government of Los Angeles County.

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