Report Illegal Dumping & Abandoned Vehicles - Montgomery

Public Safety Alabama 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Alabama

In Montgomery, Alabama, residents can report illegal dumping and abandoned vehicles to city enforcement and police so the city can investigate, remove hazards, and seek penalties. Use official municipal resources to submit photos, street addresses, and owner information when available to speed response. Local code sections govern littering, illegal disposal, and vehicle abandonment; follow the city reporting steps below to ensure your complaint is routed correctly and documented for enforcement.

Include clear photos, date/time, and a precise location when you submit a report.

How to report online

To submit a complaint about illegal dumping, use the City Code and reporting resources that describe prohibited conduct and enforcement pathways. For abandoned vehicles, contact the Montgomery Police Department or the city reporting portal so the vehicle can be inspected and, if necessary, removed. Official code[1] and the Police Department provide the controlling procedures and contact points. Police contacts[2]

Penalties & Enforcement

Who enforces: Code enforcement officers in the City of Montgomery and the Montgomery Police Department are the primary enforcers for illegal dumping and abandoned vehicles. Inspections are conducted by code or police officers who may tag, tow, or issue notices depending on the situation.

  • Enforcer: City Code Enforcement and Montgomery Police Department (vehicle abandonment). See official contacts for complaint submission.[2]
  • Fines: Specific fine amounts are not specified on the cited municipal code page.
  • Escalation: First, repeat, and continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: Orders to remove waste, abatement by the city, towing and impound for vehicles, and court actions may be used; exact procedures are set out by the enforcing department.
  • Inspection and complaint pathway: Submit an online complaint or call the Police non-emergency line or City Code Enforcement to request inspection.
If the item poses an immediate hazard, call the police non-emergency number rather than waiting for an online process.

Applications & Forms

Official forms: A dedicated city form for illegal dumping or abandoned vehicles is not published on the cited municipal code page; residents are directed to use the Police non-emergency contact or the city's reporting/contact systems for submission. For specifics, consult the enforcing office pages cited above.[1]

Action steps

  • Gather evidence: Take clear photos with timestamps and note the exact location.
  • Submit your report: Use the official municipal code/contact pages or call Police non-emergency.
  • Track the complaint: Note any reference numbers and follow up if removal does not occur in a reasonable time.
  • If notified of a hearing or fine, follow appeal instructions on the enforcement notice; time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited page.

FAQ

How quickly will the city respond to a reported illegal dump?
Response times vary by complaint priority and workload; the cited municipal pages do not specify standard response times.
Can I report an abandoned vehicle online?
Yes. Use the Police Department contact or the city's reporting portal to provide vehicle location and photos.
Will I be notified of removal or enforcement action?
Notifications depend on the enforcing agency's procedures; check the contact page for appeal and notice rules.

How-To

  1. Document the issue with photos and the exact address or GPS coordinates.
  2. Use the official municipal code link or Police contact to submit the complaint and attach evidence.[1]
  3. Record any reference or case number and note the officer or department handling the case.
  4. Follow up with the enforcing office if you do not receive a status update within a reasonable period.

Key Takeaways

  • Report with photos and exact location for fastest action.
  • Police and City Code Enforcement handle abandoned vehicles and illegal dumping.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Montgomery — Code of Ordinances (municipal code)
  2. [2] City of Montgomery — Police Department contacts