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Code enforcement offices are responsible for enforcing building and zoning codes and ensuring that properties are in compliance with regulations. Code enforcement officers investigate and prosecute violations of building and zoning codes, and may issue fines, citations, or orders requiring corrective action.

Code enforcement officers are typically employed by municipalities, but may also be employed by private organizations such as landlords or property management companies. Code enforcement officers typically have a college degree in engineering, architecture, or law, and are typically certified by the Professional Standards Board.

There are Code Enforcement Offices in every U.S. state and the District of Columbia, and the majority of municipalities have at least one office. Code enforcement officers typically investigate and prosecute violations of building and zoning codes, and may issue fines, citations, or orders requiring corrective action.

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