Code Enforcement: how to report a noise or housing violation

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SD Code Compliance

Code Enforcement works in partnership with the people of San Diego to promote and maintain a safe and desirable living and working environment; to improve the quality of San Diego’s neighborhoods through education, enforcement, and abatement; and to respond to community concerns and attain code compliance while maintaining high professional standards and continually seeking improvements and innovations. See more at https://www.sandiego.gov/ced/about


For example, if there is a problem property or party house on your street, you have several options:

1 – If you want to report a property that violates San Diego’s municipal codes related to noise, land development, building code, housing, weeds, signs and/or zoning, then file a Request for Investigation with Code Compliance at https://www.sandiego.gov/ced/report/investigation

2 – If you want to report a party house, then email the address of the problem house and the details; and include your contact information; to the police department at SDPDNorthern@pd.sandiego.gov. Put Party House Compliant or Noise Complaint or something similar in the subject line.

3 – Call the police non-emergency number 619-531-2000 to report a disruptive and/or noisy party in progress. All noise complaints are reviewed by the CAPP Coordinator.

4 – Call 9-1-1 to report a crime in progress, medical or fire emergency.

5 – Review UCSD resources for commuter students and those living off campus at https://students.ucsd.edu/campus-services/parking-transportation/commuting/commuter-students/index.html. Email contact address of problem house and details; and include your contact information, to UCSD Off Campus Housing at offcampushousing@ucsd.edu.


To learn more about SDPD’s CAPP (Community Assisted Party Program), visit https://www.universitycitynews.org/2016/02/25/why-call-the-police-about-party-houses/

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