Can a citizen file a noise complaint under the citys noise ordinance if a police citation or report is not available?
Yes. First, the citizen should review the provisions of the city’s Noise Ordinance to determine whether a municipal code violation has occurred. In order for City Prosecutors to file charges, the following information needs to be submitted. A report from the citizen filing the complaint outlining all the essential facts. The report must include the location and address, time and circumstances of the alleged offense and facts to support the charge. The report should include the name, address and telephone number of the person filing the complaint. It should also include the name(s), addresses and telephone numbers of any other witnesses or complainants to the incident. The report must include the name(s), address and telephone number of the suspect(s) and if possible, the suspect’s driver’s license and social security number. A description of the suspect, including height, weight, age, sex, etc., will also be needed. If this information is not readily available, it may be possible to re
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