Department of Appeals and Hearings

The City of Detroit's BLIGHT Court and Administrative Appeal Tribunal

The Department of Appeals and Hearings (DAH) conducts 25,000 hearings annually on "quality of life" violations aimed at ensuring that property in Detroit is maintained free of blight. The DAH also serves as the appeal court for citizens impacted by certain administrative decisions made by other city departments. Property owners can also pay and inquire about blight tickets at the DAH.

DAH Digital Court is Open

The DAH is now safely providing services digitally and remotely to protect members of the public and our staff. Doing business with the DAH, including attending hearings, can be done remotely and safely from your home or business.. The DAH still provides some in-person services in Suite 106 of the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center but we want users to stay safe and do business with the DAH online

 

Announcement

Need a permit? Planning to enter into a contract with the City? Interested in purchasing a property and want to check its blight history? You can now submit your Blight Clearance Application directly on the DAH website!

If you've received a Default Judgment on a ticket, you may qualify for a new hearing date. Visit the DAH website for our updated instructions and forms under the "Motion to Set Aside Package." 
DAH Customer Service 313-224-0098

 

Instructions for Attending Virtual Hearing at DAH

Zoom Virtual Hearing Instructions

 

Motion To Set Aside Package

 

 

DAH Refund Process