Austin City Clerk's Office
Government
The City of Austin recognizes the people, programs, and events that make Austin unique by issuing proclamations and other recognitions. Learn how to request a proclamation.
Austin Communications and Engagement
Government
Problems and complaints
Bring your valued voice to the table about a number of topics and initiatives. Participate in City government online or in person, and find ways to give your input!
Austin City Clerk's Office
Government
Problems and complaints
In compliance with State Local Government Code Chapter 176, vendors and local government officers doing business with the City of Austin must file required forms with the City Clerk's office when a relevant conflict exists.
Austin City Manager's Office
Government
You have the right to access all government records for any reason, except where certain rules apply. You can request public records online, by email, by mail, or in person. Learn more about the public information request process and how to submit your request.
Austin Police
Government
Public safety
Apply to ride along with an APD officer in the Police Observer (Ride Along) program.
Austin Equity and Inclusion
Government
Problems and complaints
Have an accessibility concern or complaint about a City service, program, or facility? You can file it with the Office of Civil Rights.
Austin Transportation and Public Works
Government
Transportation
Requests for a street name change can be made by a City Council member or a property owner with property on the street. Learn more about the process of changing a street name.
Austin Human Resources, Austin Equity and Inclusion
Activities
Government
Do you need accommodations to participate in programs, services, or activities offered by the City of Austin? You can request them directly from the City department or from the Office of Civil Rights.
Austin Human Resources
Government
Employees may need a Verification of Employment (VOE) or Verification of Income (VOI) for a variety of purposes, including:
• Proof of earnings for lenders, landlords, or major purchases such as home loans or refinancing
• Employment verification for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program
• Income verification required by government agencies for benefits or services