Aurora Ordinances: Abandoned Vehicles & Illegal Dumping
Aurora, Illinois residents who encounter abandoned vehicles or illegal dumping can use city enforcement channels to report and request abatement. This guide explains how Aurora handles complaints, who enforces the rules, what information to provide, and the common outcomes under local ordinances. It summarizes reporting steps, administrative and enforcement options, and where to find official code language and forms.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement for abandoned vehicles and illegal dumping in Aurora is governed by the City code and enforced by the City of Aurora Code Enforcement Division and the Aurora Police Department. Monetary fines and specific fee amounts are not specified on the cited code page; the code describes abatement, removal and administrative remedies but does not list exact dollar fines on that page[1]. Towing and storage fees for removed vehicles are handled under vehicle impound rules and by contracted tow providers and storage facilities, with amounts generally billed to the registered owner.
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation: first, repeat and continuing violations are subject to additional orders or daily penalties as authorized by ordinance but specific ranges are not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to abate/remove items, vehicle towing or seizure, and court actions where the city pursues compliance.
- Enforcer and complaint pathway: Code Enforcement Division and Aurora Police receive reports and investigate; submit location details and evidence via the city service request/report system.
- Appeals and review: the code provides administrative appeal routes; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited page.
- Common violations: abandoned motor vehicles in public rights-of-way, unauthorized debris piles, commercial dumping without permit; penalties vary by case and are described in the municipal code.
Applications & Forms
For most reports no separate permit application is required; residents use the City of Aurora service request/report form or call the non-emergency municipal number to report abandoned vehicles or illegal dumping. Where a formal abatement or lien is sought, the city uses its administrative process found in the municipal code rather than a public permit form.
- Report method: online service request or phone report to Code Enforcement/Police.
- Phone: use the city non-emergency line or department contact for Code Enforcement.
- Forms: no specific public application form for abatement is published on the cited code page.
How enforcement works
After a report, the city inspects the site, documents violations, issues a notice or order to the responsible party, and arranges removal if required. If the owner fails to comply, the city may abate the nuisance and charge the costs as provided by ordinance. Criminal enforcement or municipal citations may apply for intentional dumping or repeat offenders.
Action steps - what residents should do
- Document: note date, time and precise location.
- Report: submit an online service request to the City of Aurora or call Code Enforcement/non-emergency police.
- Evidence: include photos, license plate or vehicle description, and any witness details.
- Follow up: track the service request or contact the department for status and next steps.
FAQ
- How do I report an abandoned vehicle?
- Call Aurora non-emergency police or submit the city service request with the vehicle location, description, and photos; Code Enforcement and Police will inspect and determine abatement steps.
- What information should I include when reporting illegal dumping?
- Provide exact location, type and amount of material, any identifying vehicle details, and photos if safe to take them.
- Will the city remove the debris or vehicle for me?
- The city may arrange removal if the property is public or if the owner fails to comply with an abatement order; cost recovery procedures may apply per municipal code.
How-To
- Locate the precise site and gather photos showing the vehicle or dumped material.
- Note identifying details: license plate, vehicle make/model, or distinguishing features of dumped waste.
- Submit an online service request to the City of Aurora or call the Code Enforcement/Police non-emergency number.
- Keep the service request number and follow up with the department if no response within the stated service window.
- If there is immediate danger or hazardous material, call 9-1-1 or Aurora emergency services.
Key Takeaways
- Report promptly with photos and exact location to speed response.
- Code Enforcement and Aurora Police coordinate investigations and abatement.
- Monetary fines and exact appeal timeframes are not specified on the cited code page; consult the municipal code for full procedures[1].
Help and Support / Resources
- Aurora Police Department - non-emergency & services
- City of Aurora Code Enforcement Division
- City of Aurora Public Works
- City of Aurora Municipal Code (Municode)