CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
What
we do!
Consistent with the City’s
mission statement of making Wildomar a safe and active community with
responsible growth and quality infrastructure while keeping a hometown feel.
Code Enforcement strives to promote that mission by maintaining a safe and
desirable living and working environments for all throughout the city. Our goal
is to help maintain and improve the quality of our community by administering
fair and unbiased enforcement of State laws and local ordinances to correct
violations and reduce hazards that create blight and adversely affect the
quality of life of our residents.
Do
your part to make Wildomar a better place!
You can easily improve the
quality of life in your neighborhood, and improve our community and reduce your
risk of a code violation by simply eliminating the following common violations:
- Maintain your vehicles in proper
operating condition with current registration tags
- Do not store junk, trash, or debris
in or around your property or vehicles
- Do not let weeds grow in or around
your property or under or around your vehicles
- Non-operable vehicles must be fully
enclosed on private property and out of public view
- Before you build or start any
construction, always check with City staff for building permit
requirements
- Maintain good relationships with your
neighbors and work together to solve problems before conflicts arise
- Municipal code violations and illegal
land uses (City of Wildomar Municipal Code http://qcode.us/codes/wildomar/?view=desktop)
What
we don’t do!
While code enforcement is
dedicated to make Wildomar a better place, please keep in mind there are some
things we cannot resolve, such as:
- Violations of Homeowner Association
rules or violation of deed Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions
- Determine the location of property
lines or resolve property line disputes between neighbors
- Mediate or regulate blocked private
views
- Tree roots/branches encroaching onto
your property or that are causing damage to your fence or structure
- Short-term vacation rental
disputes
Report a Violation
CLICK HERE TO REPORT A CODE VIOLATION
Code Enforcement
Phone: (951) 677-7751 ext. 214
Email: [email protected]
Administrative Citations
- How
do I pay for the citation?
- Send
in a check for the amount in the envelope attached to the back of the
citation (Please put the citation # on check)
- Pay
online with credit card at www.citationprocessingcenter.com ($3
convenience fee)
- Pay by Phone: Call
(toll-free) (800) 989-2058. Payments can also be made using VISA,
MasterCard, Discover or AMEX 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Do
Not send in cash
- Where
do I send the check to?
- City
of Wildomar Code Enforcement Division Citation Processing Center
P.O. Box 7275
Newport Beach, CA 92658-0479
- How
many days do I have to pay the citation?
- Payment
must be made within 20 days. Failure to pay within the specified time
frame may result in a notification to the State Franchise Tax Board.
- How
do I appeal the citation?
- Send
in a written request to appeal the citation within 20 days of the
issuance of the citation. Include a check for the full penalty amount or
the appeal will not be accepted.
- How
many days do I have to appeal the citation?
- 20
days from the issuance date
6.
Payment Plan
Options (California State
Legislature AB 503, AB 2544 “indigent”). To submit an indigent payment plan
request, please visit the Citation Processing Center You will be required to provide Proof Of Indigence.
Parking Citations
- How
do I pay for the citation?
- Send
in a check for the amount in the envelope attached to the back of the
citation (Please put license # & citation # on check)
- Pay
online with credit card at www.citationprocessingcenter.com ($3
convenience fee)
- Pay by Phone: Call
(toll-free) (800) 989-2058. Payments can also be made using VISA,
MasterCard, Discover or AMEX 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Do
Not send in cash
- Where
do I send the check to?
- City
of Wildomar Code Enforcement Division Citation Processing Center
P.O. Box 10479
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -0479
- How
many days do I have to pay the citation?
- Payment
must be made within 21 days. After this a penalty may be assessed. Also
DMV may withhold vehicle registration renewal if payment is not made.
- How
do I appeal the citation?
- How
many days do I have to appeal the citation?
- 21
days from the issuance date
6.
Payment Plan
Options (California State
Legislature AB 503, AB 2544 “indigent”). To submit an indigent payment plan
request, please visit the Citation Processing Center. You will be required to provide Proof Of Indigence.