Report graffiti
Graffiti is words or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed without permission in a public place. It is illegal.
How we respond to reports
We aim to remove graffiti that is in a public place in Walsall Borough within five working days of receiving a report. This may take longer if we group several removals together, to make the best use of our resources.
We will prioritise anything offensive and aim to remove this within two working days. This includes content that discriminates against race, sex, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion or nationality.
What you need to tell us
To report graffiti, you will need to tell us:
- where it is
- if it is offensive
A photograph and the rough size of the graffiti are also helpful. Only provide photographs if it is safe to do so.
Make a report
You can either:
- sign in to your MyAccount to continue with your report
- continue anonymously
Any data collected as part of the application will be used in accordance with data protection law and the UK GDPR. Find out more about how we process your data.
If you're unable to complete the online form, you can:
- phone the customer experience centre and we will take you through the process
- go to a Walsall Connected hub, where we'll show you how to self-serve online
Graffiti on private land
Find out what to do if the problem is on privately-owned land, such as social housing land, railways or canal towpaths, or land that you own.