San Bernardino County Code Enforcement handles complaints in unincorporated areas via phone at (909) 884-4056 or online. The division enforces zoning, housing, public nuisance, and vehicle abatement ordinances under the County Development Code.
San Bernardino County Code Enforcement operates under the Land Use Services Department and handles violations in unincorporated areas. Complaints can be filed by phone at (909) 884-4056 or (760) 995-8140 (High Desert office), Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Online complaint forms are also available through the county website. The division enforces San Bernardino County ordinances and state/federal laws relating to land use, zoning, housing, public nuisances, and vehicle abatement. Within incorporated cities, each municipality has its own code enforcement division β the City of San Bernardino Code Enforcement can be reached at (909) 384-5057. Complaints can be filed anonymously in most jurisdictions.
San Bernardino County Code Enforcement may issue administrative citations with fines starting at $100 for a first violation, $200 for a second, and $500 for subsequent violations within one year. Chronic nuisance properties may face liens and abatement costs.
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