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What is the function of the Office of the City
Attorney?
The City of Miami Office of the City
Attorney represents the
City of Miami, its elected and appointed officials, departments and
boards. The City Attorney and the assistants
serve as advisor and counsel with respect to all
legal matters including but not limited to all
litigation, commercial transactions and
legislative matters.
How can I receive a
copy of a particular code or ordinance of the
City of Miami?
Codes and Ordinances for all municipalities are
made available on the internet. Click on the following link:
Municipal Code
Corporation.
How can I obtain the
schedule for the City of Miami Commission
Meetings?
Contact the City Clerk’s Office 305-250-5360 or
the Agenda Office at 305-416-2070. Click on the following link to
obtain the agenda:
City of Miami - Official City of Miami Website
Where can I get copies of the City Commission meeting recording?
Obtain audio recording transcripts from
the City Clerk’s office, 305-250-5360 and visual recordings from the
Office of Communications, 305-416-1440.
I would like to
speak before the City of Miami City Commission, how do I go about?
Visit or call the City of Miami City Clerk’s Office for instructions:
City of Miami City Clerk’s Office
3500 Pan American Drive
Coconut Grove, FL
Telephone: 305-250-5360
My car was towed in Miami, who do I contact?
Locate the sign posted in the area in which the car was
towed. The sign will have the name of the towing company used. If
there is no sign, then contact the City of Miami Police
Department Auto Pound Unit at 305-579-6585.
Where is my Neighborhood Enhancement Team “NET” office located?
To find the NET office that services your neighborhood,
click:
NET.
I was issued a code violation, who do I contact?
The citation
should have a contact telephone number. If not, you will need to
contact your Neighborhood Enhancement Team “NET” Office.
A code enforcement lien was placed on my property, what do I have
to do?
You will need
to contact the Hearing Boards Division in the Planning & Zoning
Department at 305-416-2030.
My
property was damaged by a City of Miami vehicle or I was involved in an automobile
accident with a City of Miami vehicle, who do I call to report it?
Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.
1-877-647-4545
A Claims Adjuster will be assigned and will be available to assist
with any questions.
What is the address for the City of Miami Police Department?
400 N.W. 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33128-1786
What is the address and telephone number of the
Miami-Dade State Attorney’s
Office?
Visit it's website by clicking on the following link:
Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office.
Where do I file a Small Claims Court action?
Small Claims are filed with the Miami-Dade
County Clerks Office. The telephone number is 305-275-1155 and/or to
visit their
website click on the following link:
Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts.
What is the telephone number to the
Florida Attorney General?
Visit the website by clicking on the following link:
Florida Attorney
General.
Where can I look for a judgment or status of a case?
Access the
website under "Search Recorded Documents":
Miami-Dade Clerk of Courts.
I need a building permit for the City of Miami.
Visit the City of Miami Building
Department, Permit counter, located at
444 SW 2nd Ave - 4th
Floor Office Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Miami, Florida 33130 Permit Section: 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
or visit the website:
City of
Miami Building Department.
How do I get
information on Miami 21, the zoning code that is
being developed and recommended for legislative
action to replace the existing zoning ordinance?
Click:
Miami21 your
city, your plan.
How do I file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau?
Click: Better Business Bureau.
Where do I need to go to file a restraining order?
Click:
Miami-Dade County Domestic Violence Overview.
What is the Sunshine Law?
Florida's
Government-in-the-Sunshine law provides a right of access to
governmental proceedings at both the state and local levels. It
applies to any gathering of two or more members of the same board to
discuss some matter which will foreseeably come before that board
for action. Virtually all state and local collegial public bodies are
covered by the open meetings requirements with the exception of the
judiciary and the state Legislature which has its own constitutional
provision relating to access.
For further information click:
Florida Attorney General - Most Frequently Asked
Questions - Sunshine Law
How do I obtain a copy of a document or other
material made or received by the City of Miami
in connection with official business that is not
exempt from disclosure?
Section 119.07(1), F.S.,
establishes a right of access to public records
and imposes a duty upon every person who has
custody of a public record to permit the record
to be inspected and copied by any person
desiring to do so, at any reasonable time, under
reasonable conditions. A
public records request does not have to be made
in writing. However, should you want to make a
written request, the following letter can be
used a model. Fill in the appropriate
date and address for the
records you are requesting.
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"Pursuant to
Article I, section 24, of the Florida
Constitution, I am requesting select:
INSPECTION and/or COPIES of the
following public records: [describe the
records you are requesting.] Should you
deny my request, or any part of the
request, please state in writing the
basis for the denial, including the
exact statutory citation authorizing the
denial, as required by s. 119.07(1)(d), F.S.
I will
contact your office within select a
specific period of time: 24 hours; 48
hours; one week; etc. to discuss when I
may expect fulfillment of my request,
and payment of any statutorily
prescribed fees. If you have any
questions in the interim, you may
contact me at ________ (fill in a
telephone number where you can be
reached)." |
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You can obtain more
information about the Government-in-the-Sunshine
and Public Records at:
First Amendment Foundation.
If you don't
find the answer on this page you may visit the
City of Miami website at
www.miamigov.com
or call 311. |