Updated: Monday October 27, 2025

Code Enforcement Violation Records

Downtown Neighborhood

If there is a number in the Days Open column on the right, the case is open and beng worked by CE. Some cases
have been transferred to another unit of government or to the courts. Sometimes the status has not been updated.
Listing is limited to most recent 300 cases.

Location of Violation Date
Entered
Type Status*Description Code Enforcement
Activity No.
Days
Open
235 S Church Av 08-12-25 Min Housing Closed - Unfounded Rmin : The Basement Fire Alarm Has Been Broken For About Nine Months And Goes Off Multiple Times A Day. Tfd Has Come Out Several Times For False Alarms, But According To The Tenant They Have Stopped Responding Because It Happens So Often. CE-VIO0825-03395
30 S Arizona Av 07-19-25 Building Closed - Resolved Tfd-Emergency Commercial Building Fire CE-VIO0725-03080

Clicking on the activity number will bring up more information about a particular case.

*StatusDescription
 
ActiveNewly opened case where inspection is not yet completed
CitationCase is open, owner has not responded to Notice of Violation therefore a citation has been issued
Closed-ResolvedCompliant with requirements - case closed
Closed-UnfoundedNo valid violation or problem solved before inspection - no further action taken - case closed
ObserveTypically used for cases where the owner is granted time to comply either though an appeal or other administrative extensions where the inspector is not required to inspect every 30 days.
PendingCase opened, violation(s) identified and Notice of Violation has been mailed out. Waiting for compliance.
ReceivedCase opened but not yet assigned for inspection - to better control workloads
ReferredCase sent to other City department

Date Entered - Date a new case was opened by entering complaint information into the computer system. The goal is to open the case within 24 hours of receiving the complaint. Tucson City Code Enforcement Division. Latest code enforcement violations. Index to neighborhoods.

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