Overnight Parking: Anza vs Murrieta
How do overnight parking rules compare between Anza, CA and Murrieta, CA?
Anza has fewer restrictions than Murrieta.
Anza, CA
Riverside County
Unincorporated Riverside County has no countywide overnight street-parking ban. Vehicles may remain on public roads but cannot stay in one spot more than 72 hours under California Vehicle Code Β§22651(k). Overnight camping in a vehicle on public roads is prohibited under Ordinance 915 where posted and in county parks under park rules.
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Riverside County
Murrieta does not have a citywide overnight parking ban on public streets, but the 72-hour rule under California Vehicle Code 22651(k) applies. Vehicles parked in the same spot longer than 72 hours may be marked and towed.
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Anza FAQ
Murrieta FAQ
Can I leave my car parked on the street for a week?
No. Under California Vehicle Code 22651(k), any vehicle parked in the same location longer than 72 hours can be cited and towed. Move the vehicle at least every 3 days.
Do I need an overnight parking permit in Murrieta?
Not for general public streets. Permits may apply in specific posted zones. Check with Murrieta Police if your street has signs.
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