Learn about 311, New York City's one-stop shop for government information and non-emergency services. Register a guard dog or report loss, theft, or a new owner.Report dog or animal waste in a park or on a street, sidewalk, or private property.Learn about the rules for bringing a non-service dog into a restaurant.Search the Doing Business Portal for information about lobbyists and vendors who do business with New York City.Report domestic violence or get counseling, support, and shelter for victims.Find classes for an abuser court-ordered to get counseling.Make a complaint about an employment agency that places domestic workers.Give money to help the victims of hurricanes and natural disasters.Give money to help the families of police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty.Give money to benefit New York City or City-supported emergency relief causes.Make a financial or in-kind contribution to New York City public school garden initiatives.Make a financial or in-kind contribution to benefit public schools.Give money to support the Department for the Aging.Give money to support the New York Police Department.Give money to the NYC Parks Stewardship Program, a program to plant and care for one million new trees across New York City.Give money to a program that provides summer jobs to young people.Donate, buy, or sell medical devices including wheelchairs, hearing aids, hospital beds, and scooters.Report a problem with water, odor, taste, discolor, and illness caused by drinking water. However, if you choose this option, you will not be able to track the progress online. Get information for property owners who are responsible for maintaining the sidewalk next to their property.Learn about the Brooklyn Cyclones, including schedule and ticket information.Report building construction that is noisy, unsafe, done after hours, or done without a permit.Apply for a permit to construct or alter a building.Report building demolition that is illegal, unsafe, or done without a permit.Get a certificate of adequate rat extermination for building demolitions.Learn about required building facade inspections and the Local Law 11/98 Facade Safety Program.Report an unregistered 1-2 family home that is not occupied by the owner or owner's family.Information on how to schedule a plan examination appointment, register as a plan examiner, or request consultation.Register an apartment building with 3 or more residential units or a 1- or 2-family home that you don't live in.Get status and general information about violations issued by the Department of Buildings.Learn about a building, past or current construction jobs, and skilled trade license status for a person or business in the City.Learn how to get rid of bulk items. Report discrimination or illegal denial of benefits or fair wages by a City contractor.Learn about doing business with New York City, including contracts, programs, payments, and new business opportunities.Request a New York City Council meeting transcript.Learn about and apply for graduate school scholarships for City employees.Get payroll information and services for City employees.Learn about employment verification for past and current New York City government employees.Get a Technical Manual to assist City Agencies, project sponsors, and the public in conducting environmental review of projects in the City.Check the current status of City flags. Parking Meter Complaint Report a problem with a parking meter or request a refund. Get precinct and PSA locations and contact information.Get a copy of a police report for a crime or lost property.Request a Stop Report or the release of body camera footage by an NYPD police officer.Report a problem with a poll site, voting machine, ballot, or poll worker.Get help with pay checks, work assignments, and other issues.Make a complaint about a business with pool, billiards, or pocket billiards.Apply for or renew a license for a business with three or more pool, billiard, or pocket billiard tables.Make a complaint about pool or sauna maintenance, water quality, or safety equipment.Apply for or renew a permit to construct and operate a pool, sauna, hot tub, steam room, or spray ground.Learn about the Port Authority Bus Terminal and the George Washington Bus Station.Schedule an inspection for a truck-mounted amusement ride when it relocates to another event, street fair, or block party.Get information or make a complaint about United States Postal Service products and services.Report signs, stickers, or decals posted on public or private property.Authorize someone else to represent you in tax matters with the Department of Finance.Report a power outage or blackout, or file a claim to be reimbursed for food spoiled during a power outage.Report a pregnancy services center that does not disclose required information about the services it offers.Learn about programs and services for pregnant women, expectant fathers, and families.Learn about educational options and maternity leave for pregnant public school students.Get care during pregnancy to keep you and your baby healthy at a Health Department clinic.Get a list of CPAs who have been pre-qualified by the Comptroller's Office.Apply for or renew a permit to prepare prescription formula.Learn how to be prepared so you can get your medication during a disaster.Learn how to contact a City agency if you are a member of the press or media.Make a complaint to recover money if you were not paid the correct wages.Request for a copy of a bed bug prevention and control brochure.Get information about religious and private schools.Report a problem with a licensed private elevator or escalator inspector.Make a complaint about a non-public school or religious school.Apply for a permit to install a private water main, sewer, or drain.Learn about the conditions and enforcement of a probationer's restitution.Learn about warrants issued to probationers who don't appear in court to answer allegations that they have violated their probation.Make a complaint about a person or business that issues summonses or other court papers.Apply for or renew a license to serve five or more processes in any one-year period.Apply for or renew a license to assign, distribute, or deliver process to another for actual service.Learn about free classes for small business owners who want to do business with the City.Find out if you need a license or certification to perform your job and learn how to apply.Learn about government building and construction contracts that require contractors to follow certain hiring rules.Search for or get copies of property ownership records, such as deeds and mortgages.Report improper or unapproved changes to a property's grade, slope, or ground level.Request to combine or divide a lot or to amend a condo declaration.Building Management and maintenance resources, including Bed Bug Annual Report Filing.Challenge the City's assessment of your property's market value on your Notice of Property Value (NOPV).Request a correction of the property or vacant land data on your Notice of Property Value (NOPV).Learn about property tax exemptions, abatements, and credits for homeowners, including eligibility and types of benefit programs.Learn about property tax bills and get copies and account information.Appeal the denial, removal, or reduction of a property tax exemption.Get help with SCHE, DHE, STAR, Veterans, Clergy, and Crime Victim homeowner exemptions.Learn about real estate tax exemptions for City, State, Federal, and foreign government-owned properties in New York City.Apply for or renew property tax benefits for properties used for charitable, educational, medical, or religious purposes.Request an agreement to defer property tax and interest payments for homeowners experiencing hardship.Request an agreement to pay property tax debt in installments.Buy a photograph from 1940 or the mid-1980s of any property in the City.Learn about a property's values, tax class, exemptions, and descriptions.Appeal the assessed value, tax class, or exemption listed on your Notice of Property Value (NOPV).Learn how to report the locations of public access defibrillators.Learn about and contact the elected official who reviews and investigates complaints about City services.Learn about public assistance, welfare, work requirements, and job center locations.Learn about rent payments for landlords who rent to public assistance clients.Learn about required employment activities for Cash Assistance clients.Learn about public auctions from the City and Police Department.Make a complaint about a business or person selling merchandise by public auction.Request an appeal for public assistance or child care assistance.Learn about possible immigration effects of using public benefits.Report a ticket seller that does not provide seating information for an event.Learn about the Public Health Library's collection and how to visit.Learn how to file a notice of lien against a contractor if you haven't been paid for labor or materials for a City government construction project.Report someone threatening a public official, building, facility, or government employee.Report a public plaza, privately owned public space (POPS), or pocket park that is poorly maintained or not open to the public during posted hours.Learn about internships for college and graduate students.Report a problem with a phone, gas, heat, or electric company.Learn about a program that provides high quality soil for neighborhood projects and helps protect against climate change.Report an animal that may have rabies, dead or alive.Get the "Rabies: Protecting Yourself and Your Pets" brochure.Learn how to humanely keep raccoons off your property.Learn about raccoon roundworm infection and prevention.Learn about the health effects of radiation, how to detect it, and what to do during a radiological emergency.Apply for or renew a permit to install radiation equipment.Report radioactive material that is stored improperly or creating a risk of contamination.Learn about rain gardens that manage stormwater runoff from streets and sidewalks.