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Parking Rules in Tulsa, OK (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

RV & Boat Parking

Tulsa Zoning Code Title 42, Chapter 55 addresses parking standards. RVs and boats must be parked on improved surfaces in residential areas. Street parking for RVs is subject to the 72-hour limit. Commercial-type vehicles not customary to residential use (box vans, dump trucks, semitrailers) are prohibited from being parked on residential lots unless within a fully enclosed structure.

Tulsa RV & Boat Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Driveway Rules

Tulsa requires vehicles to be parked on improved (paved or hard) surfaces. Parking on lawns or unimproved surfaces is a code violation. Street-facing garage doors and entrances must be set back at least 20 feet from the street right-of-way per the Tulsa Zoning Code. Driveways must meet city engineering standards for width and materials.

Tulsa Driveway Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Tulsa prohibits parking commercial vehicles not customary to residential use on residential lots unless within a fully enclosed structure. This includes box vans, dump trucks, semitrailers, and similar commercial vehicles. The restriction supports home occupation rules that limit business-related vehicle presence in residential neighborhoods.

Tulsa Commercial Vehicle Parking Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Street Parking Limits

Tulsa enforces a 72-hour street parking limit citywide under Title 37, Chapter 5 (Stopping, Standing and Parking Regulations). No person shall park or permit a vehicle to remain unattended on any public street, alley, or public way for a continuous period exceeding the allowed time. Downtown and Cherry Street have metered parking. The Gathering Place area has timed parking restrictions.

Tulsa Street Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Overnight Parking

Tulsa Revised Ordinances Title 37 (Streets, Sidewalks and Public Ways) does not impose a citywide overnight parking ban on residential streets. Vehicles may park on most public streets between 2 AM and 6 AM provided they are properly registered, operable, and not blocking traffic, hydrants, driveways, or crosswalks. The 72-hour rule (Title 37) prohibits leaving any vehicle parked on a public street in the same location for more than 72 continuous hours. Some downtown and signed permit zones have specific overnight restrictions.

Parking: Overnight Parking

Few Restrictions

EV Charging

Tulsa adopts the National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 625 governing electric vehicle charging equipment installations. Permanently installed Level 2 (240V) chargers require an electrical permit through the City of Tulsa Permit Center under Title 51 (Building Code). Level 1 (120V) charging from a standard outlet does not require a permit. Public charging stations in commercial parking lots must comply with ADA accessibility and may not be blocked by non-EV vehicles where signage is posted. Tulsa offers expedited permitting for residential EVSE installations.

Parking: Electric Vehicle Charging

Some Restrictions

Abandoned Vehicles

Under Oklahoma Statutes Title 47, Section 1131 and Tulsa Title 37, a vehicle is presumed abandoned if left on a public street for more than 72 hours, on private property without owner consent for 48 hours, or stored on residential property in inoperable or unregistered condition for more than 7 days. Tulsa Code Enforcement and Tulsa Police may tag and tow abandoned vehicles. Owners are responsible for tow and storage fees, and unclaimed vehicles may be sold at public auction after statutory notice.

Parking: Abandoned Vehicles

Some Restrictions

Looking for Tulsa County county-wide rules?

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

Parking Rules in Tulsa County