Florida Code Violation Consultation Service
SNITCH offers private 30-minute Zoom consultations for Florida residents dealing with neighborhood code violations. Because Florida SB 60 (2021) prohibits anonymous complaints, many residents hesitate to file directly — your name and address become public record the moment you file. SNITCH advises on filing strategy and, where appropriate, files complaints in its own name to preserve complete client anonymity. Consultations cost $149 and do not constitute legal representation.
Expert Help. Zero Exposure.
Florida's SB 60 eliminated anonymous code complaints in 2021. Your name and address go on the public record the moment you file — and are obtainable by the property owner through a public records request. SNITCH eliminates that risk entirely.
Complete Anonymity — SNITCH files every complaint under our company name. Your identity never appears in the enforcement record, the case file, or any public database.
Expert Guidance — Fifteen years of First Amendment litigation and municipal code enforcement experience, applied directly to your situation.
Actionable Next Steps — You leave the call with a clear, specific plan: what to document, how to document it, and what filing path gives you the best chance of enforcement action.
No Retaliation Risk — Landlords, neighbors, and businesses never know who filed. That's the point.
How a SNITCH Consultation Works
Step 1 — Book Your Session Complete the intake form at joesnitch.com/consultations/intake. Choose your time slot and upload any relevant photos, documents, or correspondence. Your information is kept strictly confidential.
Step 2 — Join the Private Zoom Call Attend your 30-minute session. This is a one-on-one conversation — not a webinar, not a chatbot. You get direct access to someone who understands Florida's SB 60 framework and how to work within it.
Step 3 — Receive Your Action Plan Walk away with specific guidance: what qualifies as a reportable violation under your county's code, what evidence to gather, whether to file directly or through SNITCH, and what to expect from the enforcement process.
Step 4 — Share & Save $25 After your session, share SNITCH's company profile on social media and receive a $25 credit refund. Credit applied after verified share. One per customer.
One Session. One Price. No Surprises.
$149 — 30-Minute Private Zoom Consultation
What's included:
- Private 30-minute Zoom session
- Review of your specific violation situation
- Florida SB 60 filing strategy guidance
- Evidence documentation advice
- County-specific enforcement process walkthrough
- Clear, actionable next steps
- Upload of relevant photos and documents via intake form
Built by Someone Who Knows How the System Works
SNITCH was founded by Chaz Stevens — a Florida-based First Amendment litigant and government accountability activist with 15 years of documented experience stress-testing municipal systems. His work has been covered by CNN, Fox News, NPR, the Washington Post, Time, and Politico. He holds an M.S. in Computer Science and a B.S. in Applied Mathematics, and is also the founder of REVOLT Training (revolt.training), a governance diagnostics firm advising municipalities on compliance risk.
SNITCH is not a law firm. Consultations are advisory only. Our goal is to help you understand your options and navigate Florida's code enforcement system effectively — privately, correctly, and without putting your name on the line.
What Clients Are Saying
"SNITCH took care of our issue quickly and privately. No conflict, just results." — Linda F., HOA President, Coral Springs, FL
"My privacy was always protected, and my issue was resolved fast. Excellent service." — Michael B., Resident, Deerfield Beach, FL
Frequently Asked Questions
Will anyone know I reported a code violation?
No. SNITCH files all complaints under our company name. Under Florida SB 60 (2021), complainants must identify themselves when filing — that information becomes public record. By filing in our own name, your identity never appears anywhere in the enforcement process.
What is Florida SB 60 and why does it matter?
Florida Senate Bill 60, effective 2021, prohibits anonymous code enforcement complaints statewide. Before SB 60, anyone could file a tip without identifying themselves. Today, your name and address go on the public record the moment you file, and are obtainable by the property owner through a public records request. SNITCH was built specifically to solve this problem.
What happens during the consultation?
You receive a private 30-minute Zoom session covering your specific situation: what qualifies as a reportable violation under your county's code, what evidence to gather, how to document it correctly, and whether filing through SNITCH or directly is the better path. You leave with a clear, specific action plan.
Does SNITCH provide legal representation?
No. Consultations are advisory only and do not constitute legal representation. SNITCH is a code complaint filing and advisory service, not a law firm. If your situation requires legal counsel, contact a licensed Florida attorney.
Can I submit photos or documents before the call?
Yes. The intake form allows you to upload photos, correspondence, and other documentation before your session. This lets the advisor review your situation in advance and provide more specific guidance during the call.
What if I just want SNITCH to file the complaint without a consultation
You can file directly without a consultation. Plans start at $1 for basic filing and go up to $299 for full-service support with a dedicated case manager, same-day processing, and 30 days of follow-up. See joesnitch.com/get-started for all plan options.
[DISCLAIMER
SNITCH files complaints based on information provided by clients. Similar to how an accountant files tax returns relying on client-supplied data, SNITCH is not responsible for independently verifying all details submitted. Clients affirm the truthfulness and accuracy of their information. SNITCH assumes no liability for false, inaccurate, or misleading reports. Consultations are advisory only and do not constitute legal advice or legal representation.
