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The Permissions & Licensing Department makes every effort to respond in a timely manner and tries to accommodate special circumstances, however please plan ahead and request permission with ample lead time, as we cannot guarantee an immediate response.

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Manager, Permissions & Licensing
Law Office of Francine D. Ward
74998 Country Club Drive
Ste. 220-402
Palm Desert, CA 92260
PHONE: (760) 636-0066
e-mail: permissions@fwardattorney.com

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