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— Free tool · No sign-up

Check building violations in NYC at every address, in 3 seconds.

A free NYC complaint lookup and violation search across DOB, HPD, ECB, OATH, FDNY, 311, DEP, DOH, PRM and DOT — for any NYC address. No account required to check building violations.

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10 agencies · Real-time data · No sign-up required · We don't store your search

Monitoring 10 NYC agencies · in real time

DOB HPD ECB OATH FDNY 311 DEP DOH PRM DOT DOB HPD ECB OATH FDNY 311 DEP DOH PRM DOT

— What you'll see

Every record, every agency, in one view.

Every open violation

Every open record across every NYC agency — with class, severity, section code, and current penalty balance.

OATH dockets & hearings

Every scheduled hearing, every default judgment, every outstanding penalty with ECB docket number.

Open 311 complaints

Every citizen complaint at the address — the earliest signal a violation is coming.

Active permits & inspections

Current DOB work permits, recent FDNY inspections, HPD registrations — who did what, when.

Local-law compliance

LL11 facade, LL97 carbon, LL152 gas, LL87 energy — filing status, next deadline, penalty exposure.

Building identity

Address resolved to BIN, BBL, block, lot, class, owner of record — all the primitives, already joined.

— Sample result

A real search. A consolidated view.

violationwatch.nyc /lookup?q=350+5th+ave

BBL 1-00847-0036 · BIN 1089445

350 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan

Empire State Building · Class O2 · Built 1931 · 102 floors

Live watch available

Last scan · 2 minutes ago

12

Open DOB

3

HPD Class C

2

OATH pending

$18.4K

Open exposure

DOB · C1

Failure to maintain — exterior wall

Section 28-301.1 · NOV 35891204 · Class 1

2 days ago
HPD · B

Defective elevator — cab #3

HMC §27-2005 · Class B · Apt common

5 days ago
OATH

Hearing scheduled — elevator inspection

ECB 35089876 · $1,250 · 13 days out

Feb 14
311

Illegal construction — complaint

Routed to DOB · awaiting dispatch

8h ago
ECB

Illegal SRO use — paid

Admin Code §28-210.1 · $2,500 · resolved

Nov 2
FDNY

Sprinkler inspection — passed

C of F verified · next due 2026-10-15

Oct 18

Sample data for illustration · your search returns live records.

— How the lookup works

Three seconds. Ten agencies.

STEP 01

Enter an address

Any NYC street address works — we auto-resolve to BIN, BBL, block, and lot. No formal identifiers needed.

~2 seconds

STEP 02

Our engine runs a parallel pull

Our detection engine queries all 10 agencies simultaneously and fuses the results through the same signal pipeline our paying customers use.

~3 seconds

STEP 03

See the consolidated result

One unified record, sorted by severity and recency. Every row links back to the source filing for verification.

Instant

— Popular searches

Run the tool on a NYC landmark.

Click any address to prefill the search. Every one is a real NYC address with real records.

— Why this tool exists

The lookup is free. The product is monitoring.

A one-time lookup is a snapshot — a photo of your building's compliance state at this exact moment. It's useful for due diligence, for an acquisition memo, for answering a tenant question. And it should always be free.

The real value is continuous monitoring. Our detection engine keeps running after you close the tab — surfacing violations, 311 complaints, OATH hearings, and compliance deadlines the moment they exist, and routing them to the right person on your team before the default clock starts.

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— Frequently asked

Questions about the lookup.

How do I check building violations in NYC for free?
Paste any NYC street address into the search above and run a free check building violations NYC search. The tool resolves the address to a BIN and pulls every open and historical violation across 10 agencies — DOB, HPD, ECB, OATH, FDNY, 311, DEP, DOH, PRM, and DOT — in a single query. No account required.
What does the NYC complaint lookup return?
The NYC complaint lookup returns every 311 complaint, HPD complaint, DOB complaint, FDNY NOV, ECB ticket, and OATH hearing tied to the address — sorted by routing agency with current status, recurrence count, and the original filing record.
Is the lookup really free?
Yes. Unlimited searches, no account, cancel anytime, no paywall later. The tool exists because the infrastructure that surfaces NYC compliance risk should be accessible to anyone who owns or manages a building here.
Do I need to sign up?
No. Enter an address, run the search, see every record. You only create an account if you want continuous monitoring — the product feature that watches the address for you after the search closes.
Where does the data come from?
Our multi-signal detection engine. We fuse agency records, inspection filings, complaint routing, adjacency patterns, and derivative indicators into a unified signal pipeline. Every result links back to the source filing so you can verify it against the official record.
How often is it updated?
Most signals refresh every 5 minutes. A handful of slower-moving datasets refresh on a longer cadence. Every result on the page shows its last-scan timestamp so you always know what you are looking at.
What if the address returns no results?
No results is a valid, good outcome — it means nothing currently appears in any of the 10 agencies for that BIN/BBL. If the address itself cannot be resolved, we will tell you and suggest the most likely canonical form.
Can I monitor this address continuously after I check building violations?
Yes. A one-click upgrade turns the same NYC complaint lookup into an always-on watch — alerts to your email, WhatsApp, or Slack the moment anything new lands for the address. The first 7 days are free.

— Keep searching

Run another address or watch this one.

The lookup is always free. The product makes it continuous — alerts to your inbox the moment anything new hits the address.