You can file complaints about insurance issues, noisy animals, traffic violations, City code violations, or any other Class C Misdemeanor offense with the Municipal Court.
File a police report to report offenses and non-emergency crimes – crimes that are no longer in progress and present no immediate threat to anyone.
Have an accessibility concern or complaint about a City service, program, or facility? You can file it with the Office of Civil Rights.
You can report a code violation in Austin to Austin 3-1-1 by phone, through the app, or online. You can always report anonymously.
Code violations such as tall weeds/grass, trash, or debris, may contribute to a rodent problem. Report rats and other rodent issues to Austin 3-1-1.
Report a spill or pollution entering Austin's storm drains or waterways to 3-1-1. Field investigators respond to your reports 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Ground transportation includes all vehicle-for-hire services such as taxi, pedicab, shuttle service, limousine service, charter service, electric low-speed vehicles, group cycle, horse-drawn carriage, and touring/sightseeing companies. You can report an issue online or by email.
Help reduce the impact of flooding, erosion, and water pollution. Report problems in creeks, streams, and drains that are blocking the flow of water.
If you think that something you ate at an Austin/Travis County restaurant made you sick, fill out our online survey. Austin Public Health staff will examine your report and investigate if needed.
The difference between art and graffiti is permission. You can report illegal graffiti or tagging in progress online, with the Austin 3-1-1 mobile app, or by calling 3-1-1.
Did you recently swerve to avoid a pothole? Have you noticed a street or sidewalk in need of maintenance? You can contact Austin 3-1-1 online, with the app, or by phone to request repairs.
Users can search for code complaints in Austin by address, case number, or region through the Citizen Connect tool.
The Citizen Feedback form lets you share any comments or concerns directly with Community Court.
Bring your valued voice to the table about a number of topics and initiatives. Participate in City government online or in person, and find ways to give your input!
Submit or check the status of an Austin 3-1-1 service request online or over the phone.
In compliance with State Local Government Code Chapter 176, vendors and local government officers doing business with the City of Austin must file required forms with the City Clerk's office when a relevant conflict exists.
See current power outages and report new power outages with the Austin Energy Outage Map.