Neighborhood Service Centers
Seattle has six Neighborhood Service Centers located throughout the city. These "little city halls" are where you can go to find information about Seattle services and programs. In addition, they provide payment and information services with customer service representatives assisting more than 225,000 residents each year to obtain pet licenses, pay City Light and Combined Utility bills, pay traffic tickets, apply for U.S. passports, or to find information about city jobs.
Select your closest Neighborhood Service Center on this map
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Services provided at all Neighborhood Service Centers
- Interpretation service available for City business
- Passport Information
Information On:
- Neighborhood Events & Services
- Community & Neighborhood Organization Contacts
- Weatherization Services
- Food Banks
- Heating Bill Assistance
- City & other Job Opportunities
- Land Use & Zoning
- Crime Prevention & Block Watch
- P-Patch Community Gardens
- Summer Youth Employment
- Passport Services
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