Santa Ana Labor Commissioner and Labor Board - Employer Attorney Los Angeles and Orange County

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If you have received a labor claim or have an upcoming hearing at the Santa Ana Labor Commissioner's office, we can help you prepare and represent you through the process. Contact us for a free 15-minute consultation.
About the Santa Ana Labor Board
The Santa Ana Labor Board serves employers and employees in the greater Orange County area. If an employee in Orange County files a wage or labor claim against your business, it will most likely be handled at the Santa Ana district office of the California Labor Commissioner.
Having an employer defense attorney represent you at your Labor Board hearing is your right, and it can make a significant difference in the outcome.
Types of Claims Handled at the Santa Ana Labor Commissioner's Office
The Santa Ana Labor Commissioner handles the following types of wage and hour claims:
Overtime wage claims
Doubletime wage claims
Minimum wage claims
Meal period (lunch break) wage claims
Rest period (rest break) wage claims
Unpaid vacation pay claims
Unpaid commission claims
Unpaid travel time claims
Unpaid mileage claims
Unreimbursed tool or uniform expense claims
If you have received notice of any of the above, do not wait. Deadlines apply from the moment a claim is filed. Our DLSE Defense page explains what to expect at each stage of the Labor Commissioner process and how we protect employers through it.
Santa Ana Labor Commissioner's Office — Address and Contact
Santa Ana Division of Labor Standards Enforcement 605 West Santa Ana Blvd., Building 28, Room 625 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Phone: (714) 558-4910
Other California Labor Board Offices We Cover
Santa Ana Labor Board Office
Los Angeles Labor Board Office
Long Beach Labor Board Office
San Bernardino Labor Board Office
Van Nuys Labor Board Office
Facing a claim at the Santa Ana Labor Board? DefendMyBiz represents California employers exclusively, from the first hearing through resolution. Book a free 15-minute consultation today.
Disclaimer: The above content is for informational purposes only. This is not legal or tax advice. Laws, IRS guidance, and withholding requirements can change, and outcomes depend on specific facts. You are advised to contact a qualified attorney for any legal advice.


