Code Violation Reporting in Denver, CO (2026)
3 verified code violation reporting rules for Denver, Colorado, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.
Verified from official government sources
How to Report
Denver accepts code violation reports through 311 by phone, online via PocketGov (denvergov.org/pocketgov), or through the Denver 311 app. The city tracks and prioritizes issues based on volume of reports.
How to Report Code Violations in Denver
Some RestrictionsResponse Times
Denver code enforcement response times vary by issue type and severity. Emergency safety complaints receive priority response. Standard property maintenance and zoning complaints are typically investigated within 5-10 business days.
Denver Code Enforcement Response Times
Some RestrictionsCommon Violations
Denver's most common code violations include weeds and overgrown vegetation, junk and debris accumulation, abandoned vehicles, parking on unpaved surfaces, graffiti, and unpermitted construction. The city enforces Denver Revised Municipal Code and International Building Code.
Common Code Violations in Denver
Some RestrictionsLooking for Denver County county-wide rules?
County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Denver city rules.
Code Violation Reporting in Denver County →