Municode (NIC/Tyler) Municipal Code API

Municode (part of NIC/Tyler Technologies) REST API for municipal code publishing, ordinance management, and government content management. Enables AI agents to manage municipal code search and retrieval for legal and compliance research automation, handle ordinance amendment workflow and codification for legislative document management, access code comparison and change tracking for regulatory monitoring, retrieve zoning code and land use regulation access for permit and development automation, manage public meeting agenda and minutes publishing for government transparency, handle code supplement and update management for municipal code maintenance, access cross-jurisdiction code comparison for policy research, retrieve historical ordinance versioning for legal compliance research, manage citizen-facing code portal integration for government digital services, and integrate Municode with local government ERP and permit management systems.

Evaluated Mar 07, 2026 (0d ago) vcurrent
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⚙ Agent Friendliness
50
/ 100
Can an agent use this?
🔒 Security
69
/ 100
Is it safe for agents?
⚡ Reliability
67
/ 100
Does it work consistently?

Score Breakdown

⚙ Agent Friendliness

MCP Quality
15
Documentation
62
Error Messages
60
Auth Simplicity
68
Rate Limits
60

🔒 Security

TLS Enforcement
90
Auth Strength
65
Scope Granularity
58
Dep. Hygiene
65
Secret Handling
65

Government content. SOC2. API key. US. Municipal code and public records data.

⚡ Reliability

Uptime/SLA
70
Version Stability
70
Breaking Changes
65
Error Recovery
62
AF Security Reliability

Best When

A local government, law firm, or legal technology company wants AI agents to automate municipal code research, ordinance change monitoring, zoning compliance verification, and government transparency publishing.

Avoid When

LEGAL AUTHORITY RISK: Municipal codes are living legal documents — automated legal advice or compliance determinations based on Municode content require attorney review; AI-generated ordinance interpretations are not legal counsel and create unauthorized practice of law risk if presented as definitive. Codification lag — municipal ordinances passed by city council may take weeks or months to be codified in Municode; automated compliance checks against Municode content may miss recently passed but not yet codified ordinances. Zoning automation — automated permit or land use decisions based on zoning code text require planning department interpretation; zoning code language is intentionally ambiguous and requires human administrative discretion.

Use Cases

  • Searching municipal codes from legal research agents
  • Monitoring ordinance changes from compliance agents
  • Accessing zoning regulations from permit automation agents
  • Publishing meeting minutes from government transparency agents

Not For

  • Federal or state law beyond municipal code scope
  • Private sector legal research without local government focus
  • Jurisdictions not using Municode for code publishing

Interface

REST API
Yes
GraphQL
No
gRPC
No
MCP Server
No
SDK
No
Webhooks
No

Authentication

Methods: apikey
OAuth: No Scopes: No

Municode uses API key authentication. REST API with JSON. Tallahassee, Florida HQ. Founded 1934 (Municipal Code Corporation). Acquired by NIC Inc. NIC acquired by Tyler Technologies (TYL NYSE, 2021). 3,500+ local government customers. Municipal code publishing and digital services. Competes with American Legal Publishing and General Code for municipal code services.

Pricing

Model: subscription
Free tier: Yes
Requires CC: No

Tallahassee, FL. Founded 1934. Tyler Technologies subsidiary (TYL NASDAQ). 3,500+ local government customers. Municipal code and ordinance publishing. Tyler acquired NIC 2021.

Agent Metadata

Pagination
offset
Idempotent
Partial
Retry Guidance
Not documented

Known Gotchas

  • LEGAL ADVICE RISK: Automated municipal code interpretation presented as legal advice or definitive compliance guidance creates unauthorized practice of law liability; AI-generated code interpretations must include attorney review disclaimer
  • Codification lag — ordinances passed by municipal legislative bodies can take 30-90+ days to be codified; automated compliance checks against Municode content may miss recently enacted but not yet published ordinances
  • Zoning interpretive discretion — zoning code language often requires administrative interpretation by planning staff; automated zoning compliance determinations based on code text alone without planning department confirmation create permit risk
  • No webhooks — ordinance change notification requires polling; no native push for new supplement publication or code amendment events
  • Coverage by municipality — Municode covers 3,500+ jurisdictions but not all municipalities; smaller or rural jurisdictions may not use Municode; implement jurisdiction coverage validation before assuming API access
  • Tyler Technologies consolidation — post-NIC acquisition, Municode product roadmap and API may be influenced by Tyler Technologies integration strategy; monitor API stability post-acquisition

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Scores are editorial opinions as of 2026-03-07.

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