Report a Code Violation

Please note: Per Florida Statute 162.21, anyone submitting a code violation report must provide their name and address. We cannot investigate code violation claims without this information.

Online

Step 1.Confirm that your issue is within City of Kissimmee limits

Although your address may say Kissimmee, you might be in unincorporated Osceola County where waste services are handled by Osceola County Code Enforcement. Make sure you're in Kissimmee city limits before you continue.

Check City Limits

Step 2.Check if your issue is a city code violation

Common code violations include: 
  • Overgrown yard or trash in yard
  • Cars parked in the yard
  • Abandoned or inoperable vehicles
  • Major vehicle repairs in residential districts
  • Commercial vehicles over 8,000 pounds parked on street or in a lot
  • Construction without a permit
  • Illegal signage
  • Unsafe conditions

Download a Complete List of Code Violations(PDF, 75KB)

Step 3.Report the violation online

Use our easy online form to report the violation

Report a Code Violation

Step 4.We will send a code enforcement officer

If the violation is within city limits and is a violation of city code, we will send an inspector to the property you have reported within 2 business days. If there is a violation, the owner will receive instructions for correcting it. 

Step 5.What happens next?

Property owners found to be in violation of the City codes and regulations are given notification of the violation and an opportunity to correct the situation without further action.  Most complaints are resolved after the initial contact. 

If a resolution to a violation cannot be resolved at the staff level, action by the Code Enforcement Special Magistrate might be warranted to pursue other avenues to force compliance.  

The Special Magistrate is empowered to hear and resolve cases brought to them by the Code Enforcement staff.  Meetings are held on the second Monday of each month in the City Commission Chambers at Kissimmee City Hall located at 101 Church Street, in downtown Kissimmee.

You won't receive automatic updates on the case after reporting, but you can call for an update at 407-518-2133. We can tell you whether it has been resolved, if it has gone before the Code Enforcement Special Magistrate, or if a lien has been placed on the property. Because responsiveness of property owners and Code Enforcement Special Magistrate timelines vary, we will not be able to give you an estimate of how long the process will take.

 

 

Phone

Step 1.Confirm that your issue is within City of Kissimmee limits

Although your address may say Kissimmee, you might be in unincorporated Osceola County where waste services are handled by Osceola County Code Enforcement. Make sure you're in Kissimmee city limits before you continue.

Check City Limits

Step 2.Check if your issue is a city code violation

Common code violations include: 
  • Overgrown yard or trash in yard
  • Cars parked in the yard
  • Abandoned or inoperable vehicles
  • Major vehicle repairs in residential districts
  • Commercial vehicles over 8,000 pounds parked on street or in a lot
  • Construction without a permit
  • Illegal signage
  • Unsafe conditions

Download a Complete List of Code Violations(PDF, 75KB)

Step 3.Report the violation by phone

Call us at 407-518-2311

Step 4.We will send a code enforcement officer

If the violation is within city limits and is a violation of city code, we will send an inspector to the property you have reported within 2 business days. If there is a violation, the owner will receive instructions for correcting it. 

Step 5.What happens next?

Property owners found to be in violation of the City codes and regulations are given notification of the violation and an opportunity to correct the situation without further action.  Most complaints are resolved after the initial contact. 

If a resolution to a violation cannot be resolved at the staff level, action by the Code Enforcement Special Magistrate might be warranted to pursue other avenues to force compliance.  

The Special Magistrate is empowered to hear and resolve cases brought to them by the Code Enforcement staff.  Meetings are held on the second Monday of each month in the City Commission Chambers at Kissimmee City Hall located at 101 Church Street, in downtown Kissimmee.

You won't receive automatic updates on the case after reporting, but you can call for an update at 407-518-2133. We can tell you whether it has been resolved, if it has gone before the Code Enforcement Special Magistrate, or if a lien has been placed on the property. Because responsiveness of property owners and Code Enforcement Special Magistrate timelines vary, we will not be able to give you an estimate of how long the process will take.