Property, Housing, Zoning, Signs, Debris and other Code Violation Complaints
New Ordinance Update:
- Re-inspection Fee charges began July 1, 2009. Read more
- Junk Motor Vehicle
- The code requires the vehicle in question to be in good condition and operable (no flat tires, no broken windows, not dismantled or wrecked) and be able to be safely operated on the street.
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Code Enforcement is responsible for investigating code complaints that affect the health and safety of residents, and property maintenance by enforcing a number of City regulations such as the Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance provisions of the Land Use Code (LUC), and Sign Code. Below are some examples of code compliance issues. Read more
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| Overgrown Weeds |
Illegal Dumping |
Excessive storage |
Vacant/boarded structure |
Abandoned Waste |
If you suspect a Property and Housing violation within the City limits you can use any of the following options to submit a report to the Code Complience Center
Use the new 24 hour, 7 days a week On-Line Complaint Form
- We respond back to your concern with an activity number if we are able to open a case for inspection. To track the progress of the case simply log onto: http://www.tucsonaz.gov/webapp/DevSvcsWebApp/ires/inspresults.html
Enter the activity number you will receive from our division and you will be able to track the concern you have on-line.
Phone the call center, (520) 791-5843
The call center is open Monday-Friday from 9:30 AM to 4 PM.
Fax: (520) 791-2513 (use the mail-in/fax form: Complaint Form 
Address: 320 N. Commerce Park Loop, Tucson, AZ 85745
(use the mail-in/fax form: Complaint Form 