To report a code violation, please call 303.739.7000 or make a report online.
Pay a code violation invoice online. Invoices can also be paid in person at the city's Cashier's Office, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway during business hours.
The city of Aurora is committed to providing safe living conditions for all its residents. It takes a cooperative effort of investors, owners, tenants and the city to achieve a successful property maintenance program.
The Neighborhood Support Division serves the city of Aurora by administrating and enforcing the Aurora Municipal Code of Ordinances and the International Codes adopted for Fire, Zoning, Building, Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical requirements. Neighborhood Support Staff helps to promote self-reliance towards a positive physical image of the city. It works hard to find ways to get residents to work together so everyone can be a part of the solution.
Code Enforcement aims to enhance the community and uphold property values by enforcing minimum maintenance requirements for residential and business properties. Certified Code Enforcement Officers respond to complaints and patrol their assigned areas proactively to identify code violations (view a map of the assigned areas). When a violation is found, property owners and/or occupants are given a specified time to correct the violation. Failure to comply with a Notice of Violation may result in property abatement and/or receiving a summons to appear in court.