Maricopa County Code Compliance investigates complaints in the order received, with safety hazards prioritized. Initial contact with the suspected violator generally occurs within 30 days. The county prefers voluntary compliance but can pursue legal enforcement through the County Attorney.
After a complaint is filed, Maricopa County Code Compliance processes cases in the order received. However, complaints are prioritized by severity β immediate safety hazards and environmental risks may be investigated more quickly. Initial contact with the property owner or violator generally occurs within 30 days of complaint receipt. The county emphasizes voluntary compliance as the preferred resolution method. If initial contact does not produce compliance, the division issues formal violation notices with corrective action deadlines. Continued non-compliance may be referred to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office for legal action. Complex zoning cases involving variance or rezoning requests may take longer. Building code violations requiring structural assessment are prioritized over aesthetic or minor zoning issues.
Non-compliance after notice may result in daily fines, liens, and prosecution through the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. The county can also deny future permits on non-compliant properties.
Chandler, AZ
Chandler requires all residential vehicles to be parked on improved surfaces (concrete, asphalt, or masonry). Vehicles may not overhang into public sidewalks...
Chandler, AZ
Chandler allows RV storage in residential districts only behind the front yard setback and screened from the street by a solid 6-foot wall or fence under Cha...
Chandler, AZ
Chandler City Code Ch. 10 limits dogs/cats in residential zones. Hoarding charged under AZ Β§13-2910 cruelty. Chandler PD and MCACC jointly investigate; kenne...
Chandler, AZ
Chandler prohibits keeping poisonous reptiles and snakes within the city. Certain animals must be kept at least 200 feet from neighboring residences without ...
Chandler, AZ
Chandler enforces smoke alarm requirements through the 2018 International Fire Code (adopted in City Code Chapter 19) and the 2018 International Residential ...
Chandler, AZ
Chandler Fire Department adopts IFC Ch. 61. Residential cap: two 20-lb cylinders outdoors; no indoor storage. Permit required for tanks >125 gal. Chandler In...
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