City Clerk Updated: May 27, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions
Public records requests are handled through the City Clerk’s Office in City Hall. The request can be submitted by using the City's GoSFS mobile appication:
You may also submit a request by mail, e-mail, or in-person.
If you haven't used GoSFS before, you will need to create an account to use this system. If you have any problems, please send us an e-mail at support@santafesprings.gov.
Please direct correspondence to:
City of Santa Fe Springs
City Clerk's Office
11710 E. Telegraph Road
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
You may also submit a request by mail, e-mail, or in-person.
If you haven't used GoSFS before, you will need to create an account to use this system. If you have any problems, please send us an e-mail at support@santafesprings.gov.
Please direct correspondence to:
City of Santa Fe Springs
City Clerk's Office
11710 E. Telegraph Road
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Individuals interested in running for City Council must meet the following requirements:
A United States citizen
Be at least 18 years of age
A registered voter
A resident of Santa Fe Springs
If your question related to the City Clerk isn't listed above, please call (562) 868-0511 or you may send us your question (or request) using GoSFS.
If you haven't used GoSFS before, you will need to create an account to use this system. If you have any problems, please send us an e-mail at support@santafesprings.gov.
The Brown Act is California's open meeting law. The law's intent is that the actions of public commissions, boards and councils in California be taken openly and that their deliberations be conducted openly. (Government Code section 54950.) It is named for its author, former legislator Ralph M. Brown.