Code Enforcement protects the public health, safety and welfare by thoroughly researching, analyzing and proposing creative solutions to code violations as they arise. Common code violations include: grass in the yard over 18 inches high, inoperable or unlicensed automobiles and vessels in driveways, and trash that’s left out in front of a home but isn’t bundled. Code Enforcement staff offer courteous service in a professional manner and strive to complete projects on time.

During the 2021 state legislative session, Senate Bill 60 passed and prohibits code enforcement officers from initiating an investigation based upon an anonymous complaint starting July 1, 2021, unless it may pose a health or safety hazard. The law requires those filing a complaint to include their name and address in the official complaint. Please note that identifying yourself in the complaint is a public record. If you feel your complaint may pose a health or safety hazard, call (863) 402-6641.

Pursuant to Section 162.21(3)(b), Florida Statutes, a code enforcement officer may not initiate an investigation of a potential violation of a duly enacted code or ordinance by way of an anonymous complaint. A person who reports a potential violation of a code or an ordinance must provide his or her name and address to the respective local government before an investigation may occur. Please note that identifying yourself in the complaint is a public record.

To access the Code Enforcement complaint form, please use the link in the left-hand menu. To submit, please complete the form and hit the submit button.

Code Violation FormFor information or general inquiries, email Code Enforcement

Daniel Roarty, Code Enforcement Official Supervisor

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