Palm Beach County Code Compliance investigates complaints and conducts inspections based on severity. Property search results for violations, permits, and liens are returned within 7-10 business days. Standard violation notices give property owners a compliance deadline.
Palm Beach County Code Compliance assigns complaints to inspectors who visit the property to verify the reported violation. Response times vary based on the nature and severity of the complaint β safety hazards and building code violations that pose immediate danger receive priority. For standard complaints such as property maintenance issues, setback violations, and unpermitted structures, initial inspections typically occur within 1-2 weeks. Once a violation is confirmed, the property owner receives a Notice of Violation with a specific compliance deadline, usually 30 days for standard issues and shorter for safety-related matters. If the property owner does not comply, the case is scheduled before the Code Enforcement Board or Special Magistrate, which adds additional weeks to the timeline. The PZB's property search service for violation records returns results within 7-10 business days after payment is received. Particularly complex cases involving legal proceedings or contested violations can take several months to fully resolve. Hurricane season preparation (typically June-November) can affect response times as resources may be redirected.
Failure to correct violations within the notice period results in the case going before the Code Enforcement Board or Special Magistrate. Daily fines are typically $100-$250 per day for standard violations and can be higher for repeat or serious offenses. Accumulated fines become liens on the property.
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