Report Florida Code Violations Without Your Name on the Filing.
Join the SNITCH Movement.
SNITCH is a Florida-based civic platform that files code violation complaints on your behalf — using its own name so yours never appears on the public record. Florida SB 60, which took effect in 2021, ended anonymous code enforcement complaints statewide. Every complaint filed directly with a city or county must identify the complainant by name and address, and that information is accessible to the property owner being reported.
SNITCH closes that gap. You document the violation. We confirm it's a fileable violation and that the municipality will accept our complaint before you pay. Then we file with the appropriate agency as the complainant of record. Legal. Your name off the filing. $299 per filing.
Compliant with Florida SB 60.
Filed by people who know the process.
Fear of Retaliation
Confusing Process
Inconsistent Rules

"SNITCH cuts through red tape—handling your code complaints professionally, safely, and always in compliance with Florida law.
- Chaz Stevens, Chief Snitch
What They Say About Us.
Report Integrity & Abuse Prevention.

"SNITCH fiercely guards your privacy—ensuring your voice is heard without fear of retaliation."
- Chaz Stevens, Chief Snitch
Transparency Breeds Trust
Integrity matters — and we protect it. Every report is screened for accuracy using AI and human oversight.
We filter out fake or malicious reports. Frivolous filings, metadata manipulation, or coordinated harassment attempts are flagged and banned from the platform.
We don’t just file complaints — we stop the bad ones, too.
FL SB 60
Why It Matters
Holding Government Accountable
in 2021, Florida SB 60 ended anonymous code complaints. The complainant's name and address go on the record and become public under Chapter 119. The narrow exception is a violation posing an immediate threat to public safety or the environment. SNITCH files as the complainant of record so your name stays off the complaint.
Fully compliant, your name off the complaint, and proven to work.
This isn’t snitching. It’s civic power.

"SNITCH puts your safety first—we're committed to shielding you from retaliation, making civic accountability worry-free."
- Chaz Stevens, Chief Snitch
FAQS
Is this legal?
Yes. SNITCH operates in full compliance with Florida law. Under Florida SB 60 (2021), code enforcement complaints filed directly with a city or county must identify the complainant by name and address. That information becomes part of the public record. SNITCH files complaints in its own name as the complainant of record, with a clear notation that the complaint is submitted on behalf of a client. Your name does not appear on the filing. SNITCH is the complainant of record, so a public-records request to the agency returns SNITCH's information. Where a municipality ties your name to the underlying report through intake records or correspondence, we tell you before you file.
Will I stay anonymous?
Your name does not go on the complaint. SNITCH files as the complainant of record, so a public-records request returns SNITCH's information, not yours. The limit: under Chapter 119, anything a municipality records that links you to the report can still be disclosable, and that posture varies by jurisdiction. We confirm it for your specific city or county before you file and tell you what it means. SNITCH handles communication with the agency directly, so you don't interact with the enforcement process.
What violations can I report?
SNITCH handles a wide range of Florida code enforcement violations including overgrown lots and vegetation exceeding municipal height limits, abandoned or inoperable vehicles on private or public property, unpermitted construction or structural additions, junk and debris accumulation, short-term rental operations that violate local zoning ordinances, blocked public rights-of-way, structural hazards, and properties with outstanding open permits. If you are uncertain whether a condition qualifies as a reportable violation, submit it through our platform and our team will review it against local municipal codes before any filing decision is made.
What if someone files fake complaints?
Every report submitted through SNITCH is screened by a combination of AI analysis and human review before it is filed with any agency. Reports that lack sufficient documentation, target properties without identifiable code-based grounds, appear to be harassment-motivated, or do not meet the local enforcement threshold are rejected and never filed. Coordinated abuse attempts and metadata manipulation are flagged automatically. Accounts engaged in repeat abuse are permanently terminated. As your authorized filing agent, SNITCH has a direct operational interest in ensuring that every complaint we file is accurate, documented, and defensible — because our name and reputation are attached to every submission we make.
Real Impact
- Active in over 250+ Florida cities
- Backed by legal advisors, retired code officers, and public works experts
- AI + human review stops junk filings before they reach the city
This Is the Movement.

"SNITCH fiercely guards your privacy—ensuring your voice is heard without fear of retaliation."
- Chaz Stevens, Chief Snitch
We'll Stay Frosty For You
You report the violation. SNITCH goes on the filing as the complainant of record, so your name stays off the complaint. ... You document it. We file it. One complaint at a time.
SNITCH gives you the tool. You give your community a chance to thrive.
- You document it.
- We file it. One complaint at a time.
Built with Integrity
- Florida Statute §162.21 Compliant
- AI + Human Moderation
- Fake reports rejected. Real ones resolved.
SNITCH. Cleaner. Safer. Together.
