Code enforcement in Allegany County covers unincorporated areas where the county — rather than a city — is responsible for ensuring that properties meet minimum safety, maintenance, and zoning standards. There are 11 Code Enforcement locations in Allegany County, California.

County residents outside city limits can contact the Allegany County code enforcement office to report violations such as illegal dumping, unpermitted structures, abandoned vehicles, and housing safety concerns.

List of Allegany County, Maryland Code Enforcement

Chino Hills Code Enforcement

View Details Call Now (909) 364-2757

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Fontana Code Enforcement

View Details Call Now (909) 428-8444

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Needles City Code Enforcement

View Details Call Now (760) 326-3805

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Grand Terrace Code Enforcement

View Details Call Now (909) 430-2229

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San Bernardino Code Enforcement

View Details Call Now (909) 866-0181

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Twentynine Palms Code Enforcement

View Details Call Now (760) 367-6799

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Victorville Building Code Enforcement

View Details Call Now (760) 955-5104

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Ontario City Code Enforcement

View Details Call Now (909) 395-2007

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Rialto Code Enforcement

View Details Call Now (909) 820-2636

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Yucaipa Code Enforcement

View Details Call Now (909) 797-2489

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Yucca Valley Code Enforcement

View Details Call Now (760) 369-6575

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Residents of Allegany County can file code enforcement complaints by phone, online portal, or in person at the county office. When reporting a concern, include the property address, a description of the issue, and any photographs to help officers assess the situation.

You may also find Code Enforcement locations in neighboring counties including San Bernardino.