Code Enforcement (Neighborhood Services)

Our goal is to ensure the community is preserved for a lifetime. To achieve this goal, we work to ensure commercial and residential areas are maintained. Code Enforcement officers respond to reports submitted by community members. Code enforcement can be a complicated process and can vary based on many factors. Please keep in mind that the issue you are reporting may not be resolved as quickly as you would prefer. Due process must be followed.

Report a Code Concern

There are several ways that you may register a concern. If you have a question about city ordinances, please explore the Common Code Questions page.

  • Online - The most efficient way to enter a complaint is to submit a code concern in

    Ask Arvada

  • Phone - 720-898-7465.
  • In-person or by mail:
    8101 Ralston Road
    Arvada, CO 80002

You must provide accurate information in order for your code submission to be processed properly. All code submissions must include your correct first and last name, residential address, and phone number, so that Code Enforcement may follow up with you for additional information as may be necessary. Submissions that contain inaccurate or false information may not be processed.

What to Expect After You Report a Code Concern

All Code Enforcement concerns will be assigned to a team member within 3 days.

Most Code Violations (Time frame varies depending on the type of violation)Violations Involving a Vehicle, RV, or Trailer
Within 30 days: A Code Compliance Officer performs an inspectionWithin 3 to 10 days of receipt, the reported vehicle is inspected.
Within 30 days: The violator must come into complianceVehicle tagged with warning and tires/street marked.
Compliance deadline reached: the second inspection performedWithin 3 to 10 days, the vehicle is re-inspected.
In Compliance: The report is closed.In Compliance: Report closed
In Violation: Summons issued.In Violation: Vehicle towed and report closed.
Please Note:
  • Once a summons is issued, it moves out of Code Enforcement and into the Court System.
  • A case that moves into the Court System can take up to a year to complete.
Please Note:
  • Full-size semi trucks (cab, trailer, or both) follow an expedited process.
  • Vehicle violations on private property follow the process described under Most Code Violations.