Municipal Bylaw Enforcement Officers enforce bylaws, acts, and regulations put in place to keep our city safe and thriving. These bylaw officers enforce municipal bylaws to regulate private property.
A bylaw enforcement officer's duties include responding to requests for service from Burlington residents, educating residents on bylaws and enforcement, making recommendations for the Mayor, members of Council and other government agencies on municipal bylaw-related issues.
If you would like to submit a question, concern or complaint to a bylaw enforcement officer, please call 905-335-7731, email bylaw@burlington.ca or mail City of Burlington, c/o Bylaw Enforcement, 426 Brant St, P.O. Box 5013, Burlington, ON L7R 3Z6. You will receive a response within two business days.
Please be sure to include your name, address and telephone number in the request as complaints without contact information will not be investigated. Your information will be kept confidential.
By-law Name |
By-law Number |
Adult Entertainment |
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Business Licensing |
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Firearms |
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Fortification |
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Lot Maintenance |
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Noise and Nuisance |
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Pools and Pool Fencing |
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Property Standards |
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Signs |
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Public Vehicles |
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Personal information collected is protected under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privact Act, R.S.O. 1990 your name and personal detail will be kept confidential however may be disclosed if the case goes to Court. Anonymous complaints will not be accepted.
To file a noise complaint (e.g. shouting, fighting, swearing or other domestic disturbances) outside of regular business hours, weekends or holidays, please call Halton Regional Police at 905-825-4777.