Verify Jurisdiction
Verify that our office has jurisdiction at a location by completing an address search using MetroMap. In order for us to investigate a complaint, the jurisdiction listed under "Political Boundaries" must be Unincorporated Multnomah County.
We are not able to accept a complaint if the address is located within a city's jurisdiction. If the listed jurisdiction is a city, please contact the city’s code enforcement program to file a complaint.
Report a Land Use or Right-of-Way Code Violation
The majority of code violations investigated by the Code Compliance Program are first reported through community-generated complaints using our Online Complaint Form or by leaving a voice message at 503-988-5508.
*If leaving a voice message, please include your name, address, the address of the alleged code violation, and indicate if you would like the report to be marked confidential.
Complainant Confidentiality
We do not accept anonymous complaints. A complainant is required to provide their name, contact phone number, and mailing address. If the complainant wishes to submit their identifying information in confidence, they may do so. Please review our Confidentiality Policy for additional information.
What happens after I file a complaint?
You will receive an email from the Code Compliance office letting you know if we are able to investigate the complaint. See our Code Compliance Process for further information.
Other County Enforcement Contacts
See our list of alternative contacts for issues not covered by County Land Use or Transportation Right-of-Way codes.
Reporting Health Issues
- Vector Control for rat and mosquito concerns
- Nuisances such as illegal dumping, garbage / inoperable vehicles on private property, etc.
- Rental Housing tenant complaints
- Restaurant foody safety
Reporting Animal Issues
- Animal Nuisances such as dangerous or barking dogs, and pet trespassing on private property
- Vector Control for farm animal concerns, including chickens and bees
Reporting Illegal Activity
- Multnomah County Sherriff's Office for Crime, Traffic Code Violations, and non-emergencies. For emergencies, call or text 911.