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Code Enforcement
The City's Code Enforcement Department promotes, protects, and improves the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the City of Boynton Beach. This information has been prepared as an educational resource, designed to ensure that every citizen within our community is made aware of the standards that have been set forth by our taxpayers, by the way of the City Commission.
The provisions outlined herein, while wide-ranging and comprehensive, are merely a summarization of the standards and regulations outlined in the City’s Ordinances. These standards are subject to change.
Visit this page to report a Code Enforcement issue. Please note that issues may no longer be submitted anonymously. Questions or concerns:? Call 561-742-6000.
Vacant Property Registration
The City of Boynton Beach has partnered with Hera Property Registry, LLC to administer its Foreclosure Property Registration program. In order to comply with the Ordinance, all Mortgagees/Trustees must register online via HERA Property Registry and pay a registration fee.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you receive a notice advising of a violation on your property, please read the letter and take action to correct the violation. If you require additional information regarding the violation, and or the corrective action required or if you are working towards compliance please contact the Code Enforcement Officer that issued the notice at the phone number provided to discuss the issues. In some cases, additional time can be approved but please keep in mind that the correction of certain violations may not be delayed.
If action is not taken to correct a violation, there are several possible consequences, including a notice to appear in front of the Code Enforcement Special Magistrate. In some cases, the City may arrange for the violation to be corrected and file a lien to recover the costs.
The Code Enforcement Department can let you know if a lien has been recorded and the current outstanding amount of the lien and/or fine for a case. However, for lien payoff requests and a comprehensive report of all debt owed to the City go to
https://conduits.netassets.net/conduits/fl/boyntonbeach/getting_started.html
When the respondent does not comply with the code violation(s), they will be scheduled to appear before the Special Magistrate. The Special Magistrate is a quasi-judicial body whose creation is enabled by Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, which was enacted into law by the Florida Legislature in 1980. The Special Magistrate is authorized to impose administrative fines and other noncriminal penalties to provide an equitable, expeditious, effective, and inexpensive method of enforcing any codes and ordinances in force in counties and municipalities. Special Magistrate hearings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. The respondents are encouraged to appear so they can speak to the violation(s) and hear the Special Magistrate's findings. These are public hearings so anyone can attend.
Contact Us
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Patrick Hart
Code Enforcement Supervisor
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Angela Neely
Code Enforcement Supervisor
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Marc Mercado
Code Enforcement Officer I
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Luney Guillaume
Code Enforcement Officer II
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Brandon Chevalier Bien-Aime
Code Enforcement Officer III
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Rodney Patrick
Code Enforcement Officer II - Solid Waste
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Emily Vasquez
Code Enforcement Field Training and Outreach Coordinator
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Emmanuel Rivera
Code Enforcement Officer I
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Jonathan Burson
Code Enforcement Officer I
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Adriana Ortiz
Code Enforcement Officer I
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Alex Lawson
Code Enforcement Officer I
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Code Enforcement
Physical Address
100 E Ocean Avenue
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
Mailing Address
City of Boynton Beach
P.O. Box 310
Boynton Beach, FL 33435-0310
Phone: 561-742-6000
Some Helpful Resources
- Building Department, Planning & Zoning Permits, and Applications
- Residential Rental Property/ Certificate of Use and Occupancy Application
- Lien Payoff Amount
- Public Records Request
- Solid Waste - Pickup Schedule
- Specialist Zone Map