Broward County Code Compliance handles violations in unincorporated areas at 954-357-9794. Complaints can be filed online through the county's Code Compliance portal or in person at 2300 N. Jog Road, West Palm Beach. Within municipalities, each city has its own code enforcement.
Broward County Code Compliance operates under the Planning and Development Management Division and enforces zoning codes, building codes, and other regulations in unincorporated areas. Complaints can be filed by calling 954-357-9794, visiting the county website, or in person. The Code Enforcement Section investigates complaints, conducts inspections, and takes enforcement actions. Within incorporated cities like Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and Coral Springs, each municipality operates its own code enforcement division. Fort Lauderdale residents report violations via LauderServ app or 954-828-8000. Common reportable issues include unpermitted construction, overgrown lots, junk vehicles, property maintenance violations, and building code violations.
Broward County code violations can result in fines up to $250 per day for initial violations and $500 per day for repeat violations. Special magistrate hearings may impose additional penalties and liens on properties.
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