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Code enforcement

Code enforcement — property violations, notices, hearings, abatement, liens. GIS-integrated, with the statutory clocks your jurisdiction requires.

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Notice phase · 8 cases
C-26-0042
Tall grass (>10")
14 Pine St · Officer Reyes
Day 14/30
C-26-0041
Junked vehicle
88 Walnut · Officer Halpert
Day 8/30
C-26-0040
Trash accumulation
22 Elm Ct · Officer Reyes
Day 5/30
C-26-0039
Inoperable AC unit
7 Cedar Ln · Officer Reyes
Day 22/30
C-26-0038
Fence in disrepair
42 Birch · Officer Halpert
Day 18/30
C-26-0036
Unpermitted shed
5 Oak Tr · Officer Reyes
Day 28/30

Case board with one case selected and its 5-step timeline. Staff view.

Officer opens a case against a parcel with photos. Notice issued with response window. If unresolved: hearing, order, abatement, and lien attach to the property record. Linked to GIS, permits, and tax.

Capabilities

What you can do with code enforcement.

Field-tablet case opening with photos and notes

Notice generation with statutory response windows

Hearing scheduling with public-notice publication

Abatement workflow with cost recovery

Lien attachment to the property record

Cross-linked to GIS, permits, and tax

Common questions

Code enforcement — answered.

The questions we hear most when towns are evaluating this module. Anything specific to your charter, your state, or your existing vendor — we'll answer on the discovery call.

01 Can the code officer open a case from their truck? +
Yes. From the field tablet — drop a pin, take photos, write notes, generate the notice. The case is open and the response window starts before the officer leaves the property.
02 How do hearings get scheduled? +
From the case detail. Pick an available date from the hearing calendar, generate the public notice, mail to the property owner. Notices include the statutory required content for your state.
03 What if the property owner doesn't respond and the violation continues? +
The case escalates per your statutory process — hearing, order, abatement, lien. Each step has its own templates and statutory clocks. Liens attach to the property record and are visible during title searches.
04 Can we link cases to building permits and property tax? +
Yes. The same parcel record connects all three modules. A code case can flag that recent unpermitted work is the trigger; an unpaid lien from abatement appears on the tax record.
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