Why did I get cited when other properties have the same or worse violations?
A majority of cases generated by Code Enforcement are originated from a complaint. All complaints must be investigated. When a violation is found a case will be initiated. When time allows, Code Enforcement Officers will address similar conditions found on the same block. If you feel that other violations in your neighborhood are not being addressed, feel free to contact our office. A Code Enforcement Officer will conduct an investigation in the area and take appropriate action.

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1. Why am I being cited for not having a permit, I purchased the property like this?
2. Why did I get cited when other properties have the same or worse violations?
3. Why am I being cited for all of these violations? This isn't what my property looks like.
4. Can you recommend a company to cut my grass?
5. I have a business tax receipt for St. Lucie County, do I need one for the City of Fort Pierce too?
6. Where can I find out more information about approved fertilizers?
7. Are there water restrictions currently in place?
8. I just found out there is a lien on my property, what should I do?
9. I just found out I obtained a property with a lien on it, what should I do?
10. I just purchased property and found out that it is scheduled for a hearing, what should I do?
11. Are vendors allowed within Fort Pierce?
12. How can I reach Code Enforcement?
13. I just received a violation letter from Code Enforcement, what should I do?