What SNITCH Clients Are Saying

SNITCH files Florida municipal code complaints as the named complainant of record. Florida SB 60 (2021) ended anonymous code complaints, so a resident's name and address now go on the filing and become disclosable under Chapter 119. SNITCH files in its own name instead, across Florida's 67 counties, so our information appears on the public record rather than the client's. That substitution is why few clients post reviews under their own names: the entire point of hiring us is to keep their names off the public record, so they're not going to attach them to a public testimonial.

Why NO Reviews?

We file complaints under our name, so folks won't leave us attaboys under theirs. The people who hire us are keeping their names off a public record. They're not going to turn around and put their name on a public review. We respect that, and we don't chase it.

What we can tell you instead: every complaint goes through verification before we submit it, every client gets a confirmation number, and every report is filed correctly the first time or resubmitted at no charge.

About the Founder

SNITCH was founded by Chaz Stevens, who has spent [15] years working Florida's public-records and code-enforcement systems from the outside. [He has filed public-records requests and code complaints across dozens of Florida jurisdictions, and forced a scale-back of Florida's book-ban law.] He is a twice-elected Commissioner of the Deerfield Beach Housing Authority. His work has been covered by CNN, Fox News, NPR, the Washington Post, Time, and featured on Colbert and the Daily Show.

That record is the reason SNITCH exists. Filing a code complaint in Florida means putting your name on a public document. Chaz has spent years learning how that system works, which jurisdictions accept what, where a name is exposed and where it isn't, and built SNITCH to put that knowledge between you and the filing.

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