Contact Us (original) (raw)

To report a pesticide incident, visit the Report an Incident page.

To ask general questions, contact us by email or by phone.

Email and Phone Number

Email: cdprweb@cdpr.ca.gov

Phone: (916) 445-4300

Licensing

Email: licensemail@cdpr.ca.gov

Phone: (916) 445-4038

Mailing Address

1001 I Street (P.O. Box 4015)
Sacramento, CA 95814

Request DPR Event Participation

To request a DPR speaker or attendee at an upcoming event, please email cdprweb@cdpr.ca.gov with the event title, date, time, and description, along with a brief description of the presentation you are requesting.

Regional Enforcement Offices

DPR has regional enforcement offices in Northern, Central, and Southern California. Regional Offices provide local support for pesticide use compliance and enforcement alongside County Agricultural Commissioners (CACs).

Enforcement Regional Boundaries Map

Find DPR regional enforcement and CAC office information by location using the map, or the map’s accessible text alternative, below:

Reach DPR’s regional enforcement offices directly at the following addresses, phone numbers, and emails:

Northern Regional Office (NRO)

Email: ENF.NRO@cdpr.ca.gov

Phone: (916) 603-7700

Address: 3077 Fite Circle, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95827

Central Regional Office (CRO)

Email: ENF.CRO@cdpr.ca.gov

Phone: (559) 297-3511

Address: 395 W. Spruce Avenue, Suite 103
Clovis, CA 93611-8706

Southern Regional Office (SRO)

Email: ENF.SRO@cdpr.ca.gov

Phone: (714) 279-7690

Address: 2 MacArthur Place, Suite 910
Santa Ana, CA 92707- 5924

Organizational Chart

To better understand how we are organized, please review the following organizational chart.

Request a Public Record

A public record is “any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the public’s business prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics.”

​​How to Submit a Request

If possible, identify the dates, subjects, titles, and authors of the records requested so that we can help you more quickly. If needed, DPR staff can help you focus your request by describing the type of records that we have and providing other suggestions for simplifying access.

We’re dedicated to ensuring that our public records are accessible to everyone. If you require any accommodations or assistance to access this information, please let us know. We’re committed to providing support and ensuring equitable access for all our community members.

DPR responds to requests for public records through NextRequest.

Make a Request Online

NextRequest allows the public to submit a request, correspond with department staff, and track requests online.

Request Processing Time

DPR will determine whether it has disclosable records within 10 days from receipt of a request. If disclosable records exist, DPR will make every effort to provide responsive non-exempt records within a reasonable timeframe; however, response times will vary depending on the types and volume of records requested and the scope or timeframe of the request.

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