FAQ

If your account has become suspended, you will be required to pay all outstanding fees and fines.
No, you are not directly responsible for the cost of a reasonable accommodation.
Medical documentation may be necessary under certain circumstances.  PBSO’s questions will be limited to understanding the barrier to your ability to participate in the service, program, or activity in which you are interested and the nature of an accommodation that will remove this barrier.
Yes, anyone can request a reasonable accommodation on behalf of an individual with a disability who seeks to interact with PBSO personnel or participate in its services, programs, and activities.
Tell them that under no certain terms will you tolerate any gang language, gang clothing, gang friends, and so forth, in your home. Adopt a zero tolerance approach. Stand Firm. Tell them you love them but that you do not approve. Voice the dangers of what the gang life can bring; getting hurt or killed, or arrested and sent to prison. Ask them if they want to leave the gang. KEEP ASKING. Leave the lines of communication open. Be supportive, but again, stand firm.

First, contact the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office non-emergency at 561-688-3400. A dispatcher will take your information and have an ARU Specialist contact you. After filing a report you can call the tax collectors office to schedule an appointment and/or visit any of the tax collectors offices in Palm Beach County by going to any of the locations listed below. Remember to bring your Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office case number with you when going to replace your tag.

Tax collectors offices are located at the following addresses:

  • 200 Civic Center Way, Royal Palm Beach, Fl. 33411
  • 4215 S. Military Trail, Lake Worth 33463
  • 501 S. Congress Ave. Delray Beach, Fl.   33435
  • 3188 P.G.A. Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens , Fl. 33410
  • 2976 State Rd. 15, Belle Glade, Fl.  33430
  • 301 N. Olive Ave. West Palm Beach , Fl. 33401 (1st & 3rd Floor)

You can reach the Tax Collectors Office by calling: 561 355-2622

Each victim or witness who has been scheduled to attend a criminal or juvenile justice proceeding shall be notified as soon as possible by the agency scheduling their appearance of any change in scheduling which will affect their appearance.
  • The 9-1-1 system contracts with an Interpreter Service for access to translation assistance of over 140 languages at all times.
  • This service is used only in emergency situations.
In a significant number of cases, pre-sentence investigations are conducted. The pre-sentence investigation consists of an interview with the defendant, a review of their criminal record, and a review of the specific facts of the crime. The probation department then makes a recommendation to the judge about the type and severity of the sentence. The judge always makes the final decision about the sentence.
Pretrial Intervention is a program for first-time offenders. The defendant must have the approval of the State Attorney and the victim for acceptance into this program. If the defendant successfully completes the program, the criminal charges will be dropped. If the defendant does not fulfill the terms of the program, the charges will be reactivated, and full prosecution will be pursued. Only non-violent crimes are accepted into this program.