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What happens if I am found guilty?
When a property is found to be in violation at a code enforcement hearing, a Notice of Violation is issued, stating the case facts and giving the violator time to come into compliance with said ordinances. If the property is not brought into compliance within the time ordered, a court appearance will be required, at which time the Municipal Judge will adjudicate the case. The adjudication may include fines and additional deadlines for compliance. The adjudication may be recorded in the Public Record and will constitute a lien against the property in violation and against any other real or personal property owned by the violator.

Fines may continue to run daily until the property is brought into compliance and the fine total, which is a lien, remains against the property until satisfied.

Code Enforcement

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1. Can I remain anonymous when reporting a code enforcement violation?
2. What do I do if I've received a notice of violation from Code Enforcement?
3. What happens if I am found guilty?
4. How much are Code Enforcement fines?

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