Advocate — Anonymous Code Violation Filing Service | Florida

$299

Florida law requires your name on every code complaint. That means your neighbor finds out. SNITCH fixes that.

We file your complaint under our company name. Your identity stays private. The violation still gets reported. From $299 — and every paid plan includes a resubmission guarantee if your complaint gets kicked back.

We track your complaint from start to finish — submitting under our name, following up with the city, pulling records if needed, and confirming the outcome. No guessing, no ghosting — just real follow-up and real results.

Choose priority handling to have your complaint submitted within one business day 24 hours, ensuring faster agency attention. Priority complaints typically see action 48 hours sooner. Without this, submission occurs within seven calendar days.

Obtain critical public records to strengthen your complaint. We handle the full records request process, ensuring your submission is fully supported by official documentation.

  • Strengthen your complaint with solid evidence.
  • Saves you time navigating public records laws.
  • Enhances likelihood of successful code enforcement action.

Let our team handle all official communication with code enforcement agencies after submission. We’ll respond to requests, provide additional documentation, and keep you updated every step of the way.

Benefits:

  • Eliminates stress and confusion dealing directly with agencies.
  • Ensures timely and professional responses to government inquiries.
  • Reduces your risk of errors or misunderstandings.

Get personalized legal guidance with a dedicated 30-minute consultation from our experienced Florida attorneys. Clarify questions, understand your rights, and move forward with confidence.

    Description

    The problem with filing a code complaint in Florida

    Florida Statutes §162.21 (Senate Bill 60) bans anonymous code enforcement complaints. You have to provide your name. That name goes on the official record. Your neighbor can request it. Your landlord can pull it. Anyone with a public records request gets it.

    Most people see a violation — junk cars piling up next door, an unsafe fence, trash that never moves — and do nothing. Not because they don’t care. Because they don’t want the blowback.

    How the Advocate plan works

    SNITCH acts as agent of record. We file your complaint with the correct local code enforcement agency under our company name. The complaint is real and official. Your name is not on it.

    Here is what happens after you order:

    1. You complete the online complaint form with the violation details and any photos you have.
    2. Our team reviews your submission for completeness — missing information is the number one reason complaints get rejected.
    3. We file the complaint with the appropriate agency under SNITCH’s name.
    4. You receive automated status notifications as the complaint moves through the system.

    What is included in every Advocate plan

    Complaint filed under SNITCH’s name, not yours. Completeness review before submission. Resubmission guarantee — if your complaint is rejected for a fixable reason, we resubmit at no additional charge. Standard processing within 3 to 5 business days. Automated status notification. Basic email support.

    Why SNITCH instead of filing yourself

    You can file directly with your city or county code enforcement office. The form is public record. Your name is public record. The fact that you filed is public record. SNITCH interposes itself between you and that record. We are the filer of record. You are the client. That distinction protects you.

    Compliance note

    This service operates in full compliance with Florida Statutes §162.21 and Senate Bill 60. SNITCH discloses to agencies that complaints are submitted on behalf of clients. We do not misrepresent the source of a complaint. We are the source of record.