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SNITCH: Safe, Anonymous Code Violation Reporting in Florida


April 5, 2025
The Snitch Crew

Joe Snitch is featured in Margate Talk for helping Florida residents report neighborhood code violations without fear. Created by Chaz Stevens, SNITCH provides a confidential and safe method to address local code compliance concerns. This service has become crucial following Florida’s SB 60 (2021), which eliminated anonymous reporting and left many residents hesitant to voice complaints.

SNITCH enables users to discreetly report issues like unkempt properties, blocked sidewalks, or illegal rentals. The SNITCH team carefully verifies each complaint and submits it officially under its name, ensuring user privacy and safety.

What sets SNITCH apart is its ethical, responsible, and community-driven approach. Experienced professionals thoroughly review all reports, with future enhancements planned through advanced AI technology to improve accuracy and response speed. The platform prioritizes community cooperation and occasionally mediates disputes to find peaceful resolutions between neighbors and local businesses.

With its slogan “Cleaner. Safer. Together.”, SNITCH aims to boost community engagement, encourage proactive local governance, and rebuild trust among neighbors. By empowering residents, SNITCH ensures everyone can contribute positively to their neighborhoods.

Learn more about how SNITCH supports community improvement and neighborhood safety by reading the full Margate Talk article here.

Key Highlights:

  • Empowering Floridians to safely report code violations.
  • Anonymous and secure complaint handling.
  • Community-oriented approach for resolving disputes.
  • Future AI enhancements for better accuracy and efficiency.

To get involved or learn more, visit the official SNITCH website.


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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 by the client. Clients affirm the truthfulness and accuracy of their provided information, and SNITCH assumes no liability for false, inaccurate, or misleading reports.

If You Are in Danger, Contact 911

If you or someone else is in immediate danger, please call 911 or your local law enforcement agency.

If you are reporting a code violation through SNITCH but believe the situation involves an urgent health or safety risk, contact the appropriate local authorities directly.

SNITCH facilitates the filing of non-emergency code compliance complaints. If you need to report an immediate hazard, such as gas leaks, building collapses, or fire hazards, please contact your local emergency services or municipal code enforcement office.

* Also available in other jurisdictions as allowed by local law.