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    Carson City Sheriff

    Carson City Sheriff

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I recently graduated from the Citizen's Academy put on by the Carson City Sherriff's Office. We…read moreme6t every Wednesday evening from 6-9 PM for 10 weeks. This very informative Academy offered me the opportunity to learn about the various services offered and to observe a large array of situations that Officers encountered daily. Here's some of the services that I had the privilege to learn more: - Detention Center Tour (Learned the difference between Jail and Prison) - Coroner's Office - Detectives Division - Lab & Vault Units - SWAT - Search and Rescue (Volunteer) - AERO Squadron (Volunteer) - Mental Health (MOST) - Special Enforcement - Gangs Unit - Dispatch Center - School Resource Officer (SRO) - Volunteer Organization (VIPS) - Traffic - K-9 Unit - Patrol - Active Shooter/Post IHOP Education I very much appreciated the time that Sherriff Ken Furlong shared with us at the beginning of each session, and professional knowledge that his officers and staff shared with us during all their presentations. It was eye opening at times to realize how much goes on in greater Carson City and how big (Lake to Desert) this Country really is. Special thanks and gratitude to Colleen Schiller for coordinating all of this. My Wife Gayle used to run the Citizen Academy of the City of Walnut Creek and believe me, putting on programs like this are a LOT of much appreciated work. Thank You. Notes: 1. I hope that I'm never on the "other side" of any of these fine officers. I do try to convince my Wife that I'm a "Bad Boy", but she's not buying it. 2. Douglas County (where I live in Genoa) has a similar Citizen's Academy program. Please contact their Sherriff's Office for additional details. 3. The Carson City Sheriff's Office does a pretty good job communicating various crime issues and requesting information. I read about things like this daily via my newspaper subscription through the Nevada Appeal and the Record Currier. Douglas, Lyon, and Story Counties too. 4. Citizen's Academy presentations may or may not sometimes be biased towards the positive. I personally thought I received balanced presentations and was pleased that the officers seemed to want to be there, were straightforward about their duties, and were eager to answer questions. 5. If I were to suggest any improvements, maybe bring some Fire Department presentations into the mix would have rounded out my "uniformed services" knowledge. 6. Another goal of this Citizen's Academy is to recruit volunteers for various programs. There's some paperwork involved (which I have in hand), and I'm sure that when I do raise my hand, any volunteer efforts on my part will be well appreciated.

    The officers there in the Jail were very professional, kind and informative- they all were…read moreinterested in meeting the needs of our family and helpful to make the process much easier. From a somewhat difficult circumstance, they made certain that I was informed, although they were not there for " my protection" per se, I felt that I was treated well and with a great deal of respect. They extend courtesy, professionalism, and work diligently to preserve the dignity of the in- custody individuals, and treat them with a great deal of respect as well. They are challenged daily I am certain, but continue to do their difficult jobs to meet the needs of our community very well. The Deputies in the jail are super- all of them. Thank you for all that you do. Of the names I recall, I would like to personally thank Deputy Carter, Deputy Oropeza, Deputy Garcia, and I am certain there were many more. From my family to you all- a warm and heartfelt thank you to you all!! Katherine

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    Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles - Carson City DMV, highly recommended.

    Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles

    2.6(138 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    I had a great experience with Gaby and Aspen. They were so helpful. I thought I was being ahead…read moreof the game by having my eyes checked by my doctor. I dropped off my paperwork in the front of the DMV 6 weeks before my driver's license was to expire. Unfortunately, my doctor forgot to check off one box. It came back to me one week before it was expiring on my birthday. Because of the weather the DMV was closed for a couple of days. I was in a panic because I was flying out the next week. So here I had to go into the DMV which I tried to avoid in the first place. Aspen gave me an appointment the first available was in the middle of March. I told her I was flying out the next weekend and showed her the proof of my flight. She left me for a moment and came back and told me that they would call my name and got me in that day. She really didn't have to do that, but she wanted to help me. She was so kind and thoughtful. I also had a great experience with Gaby. She also was very kind in this matter. I just want to let them know how appreciated I was and wanted to express that in a review. Respectfully, Deborah Parsley

    While the facility offers friendly associates, a clean environment, and easy parking, the issues…read morethat make the DMV one of the most awful experiences still pervade. How is it that after decades in existence and all of the technological advancements made to assist organizations just like this one, the DMV experience is still the same? More than a month ago I made an appointment. I was pleased to receive the email and text reminders and those asking me to confirm. I arrived 30 min early for my appointment and I confirmed I'd arrived as soon as I was in the parking lot. I checked in at the kiosk as soon as I arrived as well.l, and I even checked in with the questions clerk to be sure I had checked in and had all the documents I needed. 30 min after my appointment time I checked the status link texted to me and found I still had an hour to wait. How is this acceptable? Making the appointment wa shortcut enough bht learning I had to wait more than an hour from the time is just infuriating. The DMV is the only organization that can exist with this level of service. What's the point of an appointment if you're asked to wait as long as those walking in?

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    US Post Office - 1/26/26 FYI. Broken.

    US Post Office

    2.6(32 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Quality/Quantity - This must be one of the largest, if not the largest, post office in Carson City…read more It is huge! My pictures do not do it justice. Ambiance - Huge location, including the parking lot. Service - Okay. Mostly self service. Well today the line was crazy long?!?! See pictures. Open 5.5 days. Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5pm; and on Saturday from 10am to 1pm. They are closed on Sundays. Services available at this location - Financial services (money orders, etc), passport, pickup services (mail hold, etc), business services, biometric services (fingerprint, in person proofing), etc. Price - Affordable. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1971 (formed in Washington DC) with your $80B in revenue. Much controversy about your profitability or lack of it. This is an "independent" agency of the executive branch of our US government. You have an amazing history dating back to 1775, but I will not go into that here.

    The worst post office ever. Here 20 minutes before they open, 3rd in line. They open 3 minutes…read morelate. They start with 1 clerk to help people and another at the desk but weighing mail. Maybe they should do that in the back when there are 20 people waiting in line. Finally another person comes to help. Both clerks in the back for 10+ minutes. Apparently they can't find what customers need. I've lived in Carson City for 5 years and EVERY time it's a similar experience.

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    1/26/26 FYI. Exterior

    US Post Office - 1/26/26 FYI. Exterior.

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    US Post Office - 1/26/26 FYI. Interior. Long line!! No thanks.

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    1/26/26 FYI. Interior. Long line!! No thanks.

    Carson City Library - My daughter loves their interactive play space! So many great learning resources available.

    Carson City Library

    3.9(11 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Torah Study is now over at the Carson City Library, as Chabad has moved to their new home in the…read moreValley. I'm pleased with than and the fact that I don't need to come here on a regular basis any more. A few things that irritated me came up during my study time here: 1. The rented Conference room was definitely on the clock, with a Library employee often giving the Rabbi a "5 minute warning" before the end of the hour. I note that in my many weeks being here, there was never anyone waiting to get in for the next hour's meeting. 2. During one week and just before class, I took a call regarding my 96 year-old father. I tried the find the quietist spot I could as I wanted to be respectful of other patrons. That spot happened to be behind the desk along a small row of offices. I can't recall the last time I've ever been yelled at by a Librarian, but apparently this spot was considered the holy of the holies and I had committed a cardinal sin. Explaining my father's situation was met with more hostility and when I asked why? and where I could go?, the answers were in essence: because I said so and that this was not her problem. So off into the stacks I went, trying to keep my voice down. That apparently was OK. I felt that I was in the middle of a cheap page turner starring Nurse Ratched. 3. The only practical way to get to the upstairs conference room is the elevator. I'm not sure I ever found the alternate stairway and the bathroom is on the first floor and outside. So regarding that phone call in #2, there's really no where to go and the associated "signage" and staff's knowledge of it is at best minimal and opaque.

    Stopped by there to return the books I had checked out. There were so many homeless people hanging…read morearound outside that it makes me feel unsafe to go anymore.

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    Carson City Library - Timothy took the class on Code. Girls are getting books to check out

    Timothy took the class on Code. Girls are getting books to check out

    Carson City Library - Monday, June 3, 2019: drop box for library behind City Hall on N. Plaza St., between E. Musser St. and E. Proctor St.

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    Monday, June 3, 2019: drop box for library behind City Hall on N. Plaza St., between E. Musser St. and E. Proctor St.

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