Reynoldsburg is a separate municipality with its own code-enforcement department. The records below come from the City of Columbus data set only — they represent overlap or boundary cases, not Reynoldsburg's actual enforcement activity. For complete Reynoldsburg data, consult the Reynoldsburg city offices directly.
Columbus, OH · Separate Municipality

What's reported in Reynoldsburg

The read computed from 56 reports · JAN 2025 – JUN 2026

Reynoldsburg runs its own code enforcement, so this page only covers the 56 City of Columbus records that fall inside its boundary. Treat every number here as a partial picture, not a read on Reynoldsburg itself. What little data there is skews toward management negligence complaints and abandoned vehicle complaints, but the sample is far too small to represent Reynoldsburg. A small number of properties account for much of what gets reported here. The ten most-reported addresses hold about 50% of all reports.

3.2×
Management Negligence
vs citywide rate
Trend
not enough volume to call
Concentrated
Where problems sit
top 10 addresses = 50% of reports

What gets reported in Reynoldsburg

Every complaint category with at least five reports here, compared against the citywide rate. The month cells show when each problem is usually reported, January through December.
All reports by month latest month: 9
9 JAN '25 JUN '26
Category By month · Jan – Dec Trend · 2026 vs 2025 vs citywide
Management Negligence
10 reports · 17.9% of all
3.2×
Vehicles
14 reports · 25.0% of all
2.1×
Overgrowth
28 reports · 50.0% of all
1.1×
Trash
12 reports · 21.4% of all
1.01×

Where complaints are filed in Reynoldsburg

Each dot is one report. Color shows severity — olive (low) to red (critical). Click any dot for the address and date, or open the live map to filter, search, and zoom in.
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Next door

The areas that border Reynoldsburg, with the same data lens.

Common questions about Reynoldsburg

Short answers computed from the records on this page.

What problems show up most in Reynoldsburg's city records?

What little data there is skews toward management negligence complaints and abandoned vehicle complaints, but the sample is far too small to represent Reynoldsburg. The full category table above compares every complaint type against the citywide rate.

Are the problems concentrated in a few buildings?

A small number of properties account for much of what gets reported here. The ten most-reported addresses hold about 50% of all reports. For any specific address, run a Block Report on the live map to see what has been reported there and next door.

Why does Reynoldsburg show so few records?

Reynoldsburg is a separate municipality with its own code enforcement department. The City of Columbus dataset only contains boundary and overlap records for it. Contact the Reynoldsburg city offices for complete local records.

What to do with this

Moving

Thinking about moving here?

Run a Block Report on the exact address first.

A small number of buildings account for many of the reports here, so search the specific building's address.

Living

Already live here?

Reports are what inspectors act on. If you see pests, mold, or no heat, report it to 311. It becomes part of the public record you're reading now.

Managing

Own or manage property here?

Tenants in this area most often report management negligence problems and abandoned vehicle problems.

Responding to tenant reports before they reach 311 keeps a property out of this dataset.

Want Reynoldsburg's actual code-enforcement records?

Reynoldsburg runs its own enforcement, so the City of Columbus dataset only has overlap records. Contact the Reynoldsburg city offices for the full picture, or browse other Columbus neighborhoods.

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Know Your Block tracks rats, mold, no heat, sewage backups, drug activity, noise, vacant buildings, and the other property and quality-of-life issues reported to City of Columbus code enforcement — the stuff Zillow and Apartments.com don't show.

Source & method Data comes from official City of Columbus code enforcement records (Accela portal + ArcGIS REST API). Comparison figures are computed against the full citywide dataset; "above the citywide rate" means a category's share of complaints in this neighborhood is higher than its share citywide. Complaints are reports filed with the city — they may be unverified, resolved, or in dispute. Categories are assigned by automated keyword matching and may include mismatches. Individual property records are surfaced through search, not listed on this page.