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US Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Florida

*Deals with Northern District of Florida bankruptcy filed cases; case begun by filing of petition on-line *Chapter 7, most common type filed by individuals, involves almost complete liquidation of assets of debtor, and discharge of most debts; Chapters 11, 12 and 13 *Purpose of bankruptcy laws: give honest debtor "fresh start" by relieving debtor of most debts, and to repay creditors in orderly manner to extent that debtor has property available for payment *Other district offices: Pensacola, Winston E Arrow Federal Building, 100 N Palafox St, Ste 154; Gainesville, 401 S First Ave, 32601

Services: Bankruptcy Courts

110 E Park Ave, Ste 100

Tallahassee Courthouse

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 521-5001

US Citizenship and Immigration Services

*Information and appointments regarding immigration, adoption overseas, naturalization, asylum, green cards, and citizenship *Go to web site for comprehensive detailed information before calling *The USCIS office in Jacksonville is temporarily not accepting walk-in requests or scheduling InfoPass appointments for information services *Appointments for document services (such as passport stamps and advance parole) and true emergencies can be made online at my.

4121 Southpoint Blvd

Jacksonville Field Office

Jacksonville, FL 32216

(800) 375-5283

US Citizenship and Immigration Services

*Information and appointments regarding immigration, adoption overseas, naturalization, asylum, green cards, and citizenship *Go to web site for comprehensive detailed information before calling *The USCIS office in Jacksonville is temporarily not accepting walk-in requests or scheduling InfoPass appointments for information services *Appointments for document services (such as passport stamps and advance parole) and true emergencies can be made online at my.

Services: Immigrant Resettlement Services, Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services

4121 Southpoint Blvd

Jacksonville Field Office

Jacksonville, FL 32216

(800) 375-5283

USDA Rural Development, Lake City Office

*Aids communities by providing financing for single-family housing, multi-family housing, public facilities, emergency vehicles, water/wastewater systems, utilities and business loans *Financial assistance available to finance housing, make repairs, remove hazards and make homes decent, safe and sanitary to very low income families *Loans can be financed 100% of the sale price, buyer must still have to come up with closing cost which can run between $5,000 to $7,000 *Interest rates can be reduced to 1%, depending on household income

Services: Home Purchase/Construction Financing/Refinancing, Home Rehabilitation Programs, Subsidized Home Acquisition

971 W Duval St, Ste 190

Lake City, FL 32055

(386) 719-5590

USDA Rural Development, Marianna Office

*Provides loans to low and very low income families for financing a family dwelling; house may be new or existing *Financial assistance available to make repairs, remove hazards and make homes decent, safe, and sanitary *Loans can be financed 100% at fixed interest rates; rates can be reduced to 1%, depending on the household income *Loan grants may be made to homeowners over 62 with low credit rating for repairs up to $7,500 at 1%, amount and financing based on income

Services: Home Purchase/Construction Financing/Refinancing, Home Rehabilitation Programs

2741 Pennsylvania Ave, Ste 5

Marianna, FL 32448

(850) 526-2610

US Department of Health and Human Services

*The U.

Services: Disaster Service Centers/Hotlines, Mental Health Information/Education, Substance Use Disorder Hotlines

200 Independence Avenue, S.W.

Washington, DC 20201

(877) 696-6775

US Department of Labor

*Administers and enforces federal laws mandating and regulating many workplace activities *Information and referral on labor and employment issues *Callers should check on line at FAQ answers before calling

200 Constitution Ave, NW

Washington, DC 20210

(866) 487-2365

US Dept of Agriculture (USDA)

*Anti-hunger effort: SNAP (AKA Food Stamps), School Lunch, School Breakfast, and WIC programs *Steward of national forests and range lands; safe drinking water in rural America; safety of meat, poultry, and egg products *Helps ensure open markets for US agricultural products; provides food aid to needy people oversees *Fosters research for human nutrition to new crop technologies *Provides loans to low and very low income families for financing family dwelling, new or existing.

1400 Independence Ave, SW

Washington, DC 20250

(202) 720-2791

US Dept of Health and Human Services

*US government's principal agency for protecting health of all Americans and providing essential human services, especially for persons least able to help themselves *Fosters advances in medicine, public health, and social services

200 Independence Ave, SW

Washington, DC 20201

(800) 696-6775

US Dept of Housing and Urban Development

*Seeks to provide safe, decent and affordable housing *Creates opportunities for residents' self-sufficiency and economic independence *Assures fiscal integrity of all program participants

451 7th St, SW

Washington, DC 20410

(202) 708-1112

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