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Parking Rules in Stockton, CA (2026)

7 verified parking rules for Stockton, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

RV & Boat Parking

Stockton allows recreational vehicles and boats to be stored on residential property only on an improved (paved) surface, and they may not be stored in the front or street-side setback (Stockton Municipal Code §16.64.090). On the street, any vehicle - including an RV, boat trailer, or utility trailer - may not remain parked for more than 72 consecutive hours (SMC Chapter 10.04), and a violator is subject to tow under California Vehicle Code §22651(k).

RV and Boat Parking in Stockton

Some Restrictions

Driveway Rules

Stockton Development Code Chapter 16.64 requires that vehicles in front or street-side setback areas be parked only on a paved driveway, which is capped at 50% of the setback; parking on landscaped or unpaved areas is prohibited.

Residential Driveway & Front-Yard Parking Standards (SMC 16.64)

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Stockton Municipal Code §10.08.040 prohibits parking any commercial vehicle, or any vehicle exceeding three (3) tons gross weight, on any street where the driving of such a vehicle is prohibited under §10.08.030, unless the stop is for an expressly permitted purpose (such as loading/unloading or delivery). On residential property, commercial vehicles with a gross load capacity of one ton or more (or those clearly commercial in nature) may not be stored except for immediate loading/unloading or if not visible from the street.

Commercial Vehicle Parking in Stockton

Some Restrictions

Street Parking Limits

Stockton Municipal Code Title 10 prohibits parking any vehicle on a city street or alley for more than 72 consecutive hours, and restricts commercial vehicles over 3 tons to designated truck routes.

72-Hour Street Parking Limit & Commercial Truck Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Overnight Parking

Stockton does not impose a citywide overnight street-parking ban, but overnight and time-limited parking is restricted inside designated Residential Parking Permit (RPP) areas under SMC Chapter 10.20, where only permit-holders may park beyond posted limits.

Overnight Parking & Residential Permit Program

Some Restrictions

EV Charging

Stockton Municipal Code Chapter 15.90 implements an expedited, ministerial permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations consistent with Cal. Gov. Code §65850.7, and California Civil Code §4745 overrides HOA/landlord restrictions on EV charger installation.

EV Charging Station Permits & Right-to-Charge

Few Restrictions

Cal. AB 1236 (2015-2016); Cal. Gov. Code § 65850.7

Existing law, the Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Open Access Act, prohibits the charging of a subscription fee on persons desiring to use an electric vehicle charging station, as defined, and prohibits a requirement for persons to obtain membership in any club, association, or organization as a condition of using the station, except as specified. The bill would require a city, county, or ci...

Abandoned Vehicles

Stockton Municipal Code Chapter 8.12 declares any abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicle (or parts thereof) on public or private property a public nuisance subject to mandatory abatement after a 10-day notice.

Abandoned Vehicle Abatement (SMC Chapter 8.12)

Heavy Restrictions

Cal. Veh. Code § 22651

A peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code, or a regularly employed and salaried employee who is engaged in directing traffic or enforcing parking laws and regulations of a city, county, or jurisdiction of a state agency in which a vehicle is located may remove a vehicle located within the territorial limits in which the offic...

Looking for San Joaquin County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Stockton city rules.

Parking Rules in San Joaquin County