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Parking Rules in Tyler, TX (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

RV & Boat Parking

Tyler defines a large recreational vehicle as one longer than 22 feet and 'storage' as parking 48 hours or more. Stored RVs and boats in side or rear yards must be screened from neighbors and streets.

Tyler RV, Boat, and Trailer Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Driveway Rules

Tyler requires vehicles on residential lots to be parked on an improved surface such as concrete or asphalt. Parking on grass, dirt, or the front lawn is prohibited under the Unified Development Code.

Tyler Driveway and Yard Parking Surface Rules

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Tyler prohibits overnight parking of commercial vehicles over 22 feet long, 7.5 feet tall, or 8,000 pounds in residential districts — on streets, driveways, or any improved surface. Loading and short daytime stops are exempt.

Tyler Commercial Vehicle Parking in Neighborhoods

Some Restrictions

Street Parking Limits

Tyler sets its own street-parking rules through the traffic code and posted signs; Texas imposes no statewide time limit. State law keeps vehicles 15 feet from fire hydrants, and registration must be current.

Tyler Street Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Overnight Parking

Tyler has no blanket overnight ban on passenger vehicles parking on public streets, but leaving a vehicle in one spot triggers storage and nuisance limits. Commercial vehicles and large RVs face overnight restrictions.

Tyler Overnight Street Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

EV Charging

Installing a home EV charger in Tyler requires an electrical permit for the 240-volt circuit. Texas has no right-to-charge law, so HOAs may set reasonable rules on placement and appearance.

Tyler EV Charger Installation Rules

Few Restrictions

Abandoned Vehicles

Tyler treats a junked vehicle visible from a public place as a public nuisance under Texas Transportation Code Ch. 683. Owners get at least 10 days' notice before the city abates and removes it.

Tyler Abandoned and Junked Vehicle Ordinance

Some Restrictions

Looking for Smith County county-wide rules?

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

Parking Rules in Smith County