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Behavioral Health Services During COVID-19 Response
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All Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services are still available via Tele-health. Call 1(800) 507-3530 for more information.
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BH COVID-19 Lobby Closures-English (563.01 KB) | 563.01 KB |
BH COVID-19 Lobby Closures-Spanish (375.39 KB) | 375.39 KB |
Firearms Forms for Prohibited Persons
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BOF 1022 Prohibited Persons Relinquishment Form rev 01-2018 (4.17 MB) | 4.17 MB |
bof-1023-defendant-supplemental-form.pdf (1.43 MB) | 1.43 MB |
bof-1024-designee-supplement-form.pdf (1.43 MB) | 1.43 MB |
bof-1025-firearm-disposition-receipt.pdf (1.54 MB) | 1.54 MB |
Fines and Fees
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Glenn County Court Collections
Attn: Janet
P.O. Box 994588
Redding, CA 96099
530-229-8172
Mental Health Services
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Victim Services Request
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Court Self Help Services
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Drug and Alcohol Recovery Programs and Support
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Drug and Alcohol Recovery Programs and Support
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Victim Witness
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Victim Witness
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Rape Crisis
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Domestic Violence Services in Glenn County
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Domestic Violence Services in Butte County
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Report Child Abuse, Elder Abuse, & Human Trafficking
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Marsy's Law
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Post-Adoption Support Group
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Beyond Consequences Institute
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Butte/Glenn College Foster/Kinship Education Program
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The Butte College Foster/Kinship Care Education Program is designed to provide training for Foster parents, Kinship care providers and community members so that they may meet the changing and increasingly challenging needs of youth and families. The program utilizes many different types of training that satisfies licensing and continuing education requirements of both the State and the Counties of Butte and Glenn. Classes are free and open to everyone!
Substance Abuse Information for Parents and Teens
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Parenting After Adoption
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