Chil Support Services office moving from Rancho Cucamonga to Ontario

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The Rancho Cucamonga branch of the San Bernardino County Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) is moving to a new building at 191 N. Vineyard Ave. in Ontario on June 15.

DCSS will be the first occupants of the 16,400 square foot, two-story
building that will be customized to suit the department's needs. The new office will include  expanded receptionist and cashier areas for customer and Interview and conference rooms to  allow staff to interact with customers.

"We have always had a commitment to excellence in serving our customers,
however, we will be able to take that to a new level in the Ontario
office given the more flexible venue we will have to interact with our
customers," said DCSS Director Connie Brunn in a news release. "It will reflect the highest
levels of professionalism, while, at the same time, be friendly and
inviting to our customers."

The move is scheduled to begin on June 12.  DCSS staff will
continue to provide services to customers during regular business hours
on June 12.

"Moving to our new location in Ontario will enhance our ability to serve
our customers, who will now have a more convenient location to come to
for their child support needs," Brunn said.

joe.nelson@inlandnewspapers.com

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