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The Hall of Records was estimated to cost $13.7 million in 1961. Counter proposals were made by the Los Angeles County Chief Administrative Officer to preserve the old Hall of Records and move it to the Temple Street location, however, it was estimated that the cost of moving the building would be prohibitively high--$1.5 million to move, and much more to renovate.
The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) is one of 37 departments in Los Angeles County, California which serves a population of over 10 million.The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk is responsible for registering voters, maintaining voter files, administering federal, state, local and special elections and verifying initiatives, referendums and recall petitions.
The Los Angeles County Hall of Records was built next to (south of) the Red Sandstone Courthouse in 1911, After the 1971 San Fernando earthquake, it was determined to be unsafe and it was demolished in 1973. A new Hall of Records was built and opened in 1962, one block west on the south side of Temple between Broadway and Hill.
The Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights can all be found there.
One of Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón's top advisors, Diana Teran, right, was charged Wednesday with illegal use of confidential law enforcement records. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles ...
The 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony is scheduled to take place in Los Angeles this fall, but the venue and ticket availability will be confirmed later this year. Big Boi and ...
[1] [4] Prior to its construction, Los Angeles County Hall of Records (originally built in 1911, and rebuilt in 1961) housed the Board of Supervisors, as well as other county government entities. [1] The complex was renamed the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in 1992, in honor of Los Angeles County's longest serving Supervisor, Kenneth Hahn.
This led to the establishment of the Los Angeles County Free Library, later to become the Los Angeles County Public Library system of branches. c. 1914 , the collection was kept on the “10th floor of the Hall of Records, North Broadway and Franklin Streets.” [ 6 ]