Response times vary by agency. Harris County Fire Marshal responds to fire hazards within 24-72 hours for urgent cases. For City of Houston 311 reports, building code investigations typically begin within 5-10 business days. Unincorporated area complaints may take longer due to limited county enforcement resources.
Because Harris County unincorporated areas lack a unified code enforcement department, response times depend on which agency handles the complaint. The Harris County Fire Marshal prioritizes active fire hazards and responds to urgent complaints within 24-72 hours. Routine fire code inspections may take 1-2 weeks. For properties within Houston city limits, the Houston Permitting Center's Building Code Enforcement division typically initiates investigations within 5-10 business days of a 311 complaint, with emergency situations handled faster. The Harris County Flood Control District responds to drainage complaints but timelines vary by severity. For environmental complaints (illegal dumping, pollution), the Harris County Attorney's Environmental Division investigates but may take several weeks for non-emergency cases. Residents can track City of Houston 311 requests online for status updates.
Within Houston: fines of $200-$2,000 per violation per day. In unincorporated Harris County, enforcement is limited to fire code penalties and flood regulation fines.
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