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Abandoned Vehicles: Boulder City vs Paradise

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Paradise, NV?

Paradise has fewer restrictions than Boulder City.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Junk or abandoned vehicles may not remain on private property more than 72 hours. Street vehicles subject to impoundment after violation.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Clark County prohibits abandoned vehicles on highways, streets, and public property under Β§14.40.043 and Β§14.04.005. 72-hour standard applies. Property owners can tow unauthorized vehicles after notice per NRS 487.038.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
Private Property Limit72 hours maximum-
DefinitionWrecked, dismantled, inoperable vehicles-
PenaltyCitation and towing-
CodeTraffic Regulation Β§10-6-3-
Street-72-hour standard
Private-NRS 487.038 tow rights
Derelict-Citation and tow
Report-702-455-4191

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Boulder City FAQ

How do I report an abandoned vehicle?

Street: Boulder City PD at 702-293-9224. Private property: Code Enforcement at 702-589-9603.

How long before a car is considered abandoned?

Over 24 hours on any street (non-contiguous to owner's home) or over 72 hours anywhere on public streets.

Paradise FAQ

How do I report an abandoned vehicle?

Contact Clark County at 702-455-4191 or ClarkCountyNV.gov/FixIt_Clark_County for street vehicles. Police handle immediate hazards.

Can I tow an unauthorized car from my property?

Yes. NRS 487.038 allows property owners to tow unauthorized vehicles after proper notice. Costs borne by the vehicle owner.

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