CDOT violations are initiated by the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT). A CDOT inspector who discovers a violation pertaining to the public way will issue your business an Administrative Notice of Ordinance Violation (ANOV). The most common of these violations occur when the street has not been properly asphalted, work is done on the public way without a permit, a dumpster box is placed on the public way without a permit, or the work violates the permit terms and conditions. These cases are heard at 400 West Superior Street, Chicago, Illinois 60654.
At these hearings, an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) will decide, based on the ANOV, whether or not the City has met its prima facie case. If the ANOV both alleges a sufficient factual basis and is filled out correctly, the Owner will be given a chance to explain and defend his or her case. Based on the ANOV and the Owner’s presentation, the ALJ will determine whether or not the Owner is liable.
Approaching a CDOT violation hearing with an attorney at your side is advantageous. An attorney will help you prepare your evidence before the trial and determine which facts will be most helpful in presenting your case. An attorney, familiar with administrative hearings, will ensure your case is presented in the most favorable light. In addition, an attorney will help you avoid common pitfalls inherent in a detail-driven legal system. Aaron Fox Law is committed to these principles to present the strongest defense for your case.
If you have a Chicago Municipal Code violation, and want to discuss your case or how we can be of service to you, contact Aaron Fox Law now for professional, high-caliber, legal expertise: email afox@aaronfoxlaw.com, call (312) 224-0028, or fill out and submit the interactive form below. Aaron Fox Law is committed to helping guide you patiently step by step. With our representation and handling of your case, you do not even need to come to court. We look forward to representing you.
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