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This week's code-violation brief · First Coast (Jacksonville)

Code enforcement and clerk-record signals across Jacksonville, St. Johns County, the Beaches, Clay County, Amelia Island, and Flagler County.

Brief generated Jun 12, 2026. Records refresh hourly; brief refreshes daily.

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This week's shape

This week is mostly a cleanup-and-pressure list: open nuisance cases, abandoned vehicles, overgrowth, boardups, and a few clerk-side judgments/liens that point to owners already under strain. The best calls are the ones with open enforcement plus a vacant or distressed property signal; skip the closed complaints and admin-only filings.

Market signals

Signal Total records This brief Access
Code Enforcement Department 4,342 461 Sign in or create account
Property / Nuisance Yard Or Lot / Nuisance Yard Or Lot 104,685 174 Sign in or create account
Property / House Or Unit Issues / House Or Unit Issues 37,300 55 Sign in or create account
15-108(D) OVERGROWN CONDITIONS 187 52 Sign in or create account
Property / Zoning / Zoning 28,471 35 Sign in or create account

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# Type City Status Address Owner Why it matters Access
1 44-34(C) TRAILER NUISANCE-ACCUMULATIONS- 217 HAS TONS OF STUFF ON DRIVEWAY ALSO, CHECK OUT 218 THANK TOU PCC #00364380 CLOSE 2xx WELLINGTON DR, Palm Coast, FL owner withheld This has the combination operators care about: vacant-house language plus active overgrowth. That usually means the place is already drifting and is easier to spot from the street before the owner catches up. Sign in
2 Code Enforcement Department Open 1xx 1825 Autumnbrook Lane LN owner withheld This one is not just one complaint; it’s a repeat-style cluster with abandoned vehicles, junk, and grass issues on the same parcel. When a property keeps stacking complaints after a prior case was supposedly closed, it is worth a call. Sign in
3 15-108(H) INOPERABLE VEHICLE ABANDONED VEHICLE- I WOULD LIKE TO REPORT A VEHICLE THAT APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN ABANDONED AND IS CREATING A ROADWAY OBSTRUCTION IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD. A RED CAR HAS BEEN PARKED ON THE STREET FOR APPROXIMATELY TWO WEEKS WITH A WHEEL REMOVED. THE VEHICLE IS SUPPORTED BY A JACK, AND THE REMOVED WHEEL IS LEANING AGAINST THE SIDE OF THE CAR. THE VEHICLE HAS REMAINED IN THIS CONDITION THE ENTIRE TIME AND APPEARS TO BE INOPERABLE. BESIDES BEING AN EYESORE, IT MAY PRESENT A SAFETY CONCERN AND OBSTRUCTION ON THE ROADWAY. I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF SOMEONE COULD INVESTIGATE THE SITUATION AND DETERMINE WHETHER THE VEHICLE IS ABANDONED OR IN VIOLATION OF LOCAL ORDINANCES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER. PCC #00365534 OPEN 9xx PICKERING DR, Palm Coast, FL owner withheld Notice of violation already issued on an inoperable vehicle case. That gives it more bite than a fresh complaint, and it suggests the owner is already on the clock. Sign in
4 Code Enforcement Department Open 9xx MELLON CT owner withheld Repeated trash-can complaints on a short-term rental are usually a sign of a manager who does not stay on top of the property. Not a purchase signal by itself, but it often marks a tired operator and a property that gets handled reactively. Sign in
5 Property / Nuisance BoardUp / Nuisance BoardUp In Progress 4xx NORWOOD AVE Jacksonville SHARKFIN REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS Boarded-up nuisance property in Jacksonville is the kind of thing wholesalers should at least look at once. Boardups usually mean vacancy, damage, or a long-running problem that the market has already started to discount. Sign in

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What’s new in coverage

Jacksonville, Flagler, and Nassau all had a stronger run this week, especially for open code cases and hearing-stage matters. Clerk filings in Flagler also added a useful batch of fresh lien and judgment signals.

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