North Report

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North Report is the fastest and easiest way to connect with the City and get results. We've improved the user experience so that residents will find it even easier to submit requests, receive acknowledgment and track the progress of their ticket.

To submit a report of a code violation, the reporter is required to supply their full name and address, and this information will become part of the public records, per Florida State Statute 162.06 (b). This applies to online submissions via the North Report application, as well as reports made by phone, email or in person to the Code Enforcement Division.

We can improve our community together with North Report! Got a problem? Use North Report and we're on it!

We moved to a web-based version of the reporting system only, located right here. It’s easily accessible from your phone, tablet or computer web browser. Stay connected with us by subscribing for email or text updates at NorthPortFL.gov/Subscribe.

 

  

Note: Information sent or received by City of North Port officials and employees in connection with official City business are public records subject to disclosure under the Florida Public Records Act. State law prohibits the investigation of anonymous reports of potential violations of municipal property codes, effective July 1, 2021.

To submit a report of a code violation, the reporter is now required to supply their full name and address, and this information will become part of the public records. This applies to online submissions via the SeeClickFix/North Report application, as well as reports made by phone, email or in person to the Code Enforcement Division.

Click here to read the full Privacy Policy for North Report.