What is the difference between the City Attorney and the District Attorney?
The City Attorney is the attorney for the City of Anaheim in all of its functions as a municipal corporation. The role of the City Attorney is similar to that of the general counsel of a large private corporation. The attorneys in the office provide legal advice and services to the City Council, City officials, staff, departments, boards, commissions, and related City entities and enterprises such as the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency and Anaheim Housing Authority. In addition, the City Attorney is responsible for prosecuting all misdemeanor and infraction crimes which occur within the City of Anaheim.

The District Attorney is an elected official serving the entire County of Orange. The District Attorney investigates and prosecutes all felony crimes occurring within the City of Anaheim, and all felony crimes and misdemeanor violations of state law occurring in Orange County outside of the City of Anaheim.

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1. What is the difference between the City Attorney and the District Attorney?
2. How do I contact the District Attorney?
3. Who does the City Attorney work for?
4. Can the City Attorney represent private citizens who do not have funds to hire a private attorney?
5. Should I report possible crimes or code violations to the City Attorney's Office?
6. I believe I have been damaged by the actions or negligence of the City or 1 of it's employees and wish to file a claim for money damages. How do I do that?