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Overnight Parking: Carlsbad vs Fallbrook

How do overnight parking rules compare between Carlsbad, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Fallbrook has fewer restrictions than Carlsbad.

Carlsbad, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

Oversized vehicles (22+ ft or 7x7 ft) restricted 2-5 AM on streets. $50 citation. Permit available within 400 ft of residence. 72-hr general parking limit.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated San Diego County does not have a blanket overnight parking ban. The 72-hour parking rule applies. Some specific communities or HOAs may impose additional overnight restrictions. County parks close at sunset and overnight parking is not allowed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarlsbadFallbrook
Oversized HoursRestricted 2-5 AM-
Definition22+ ft or 7x7 ft-
Citation$50-
PermitAvailable, 400 ft limit-
72-hr LimitAll vehicles on streets-
General Ban-No blanket overnight parking ban
Applies-72-hour rule in effect at all times
County Parks-Closed at sunset β€” no overnight parking
HOAs-May impose additional restrictions
Code-County Code Β§72.122

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Carlsbad FAQ

RV on street overnight?

Oversized vehicles (22+ ft or 7x7 ft) restricted 2-5 AM. Permit available.

Permit?

Displayed in window, must park within 400 ft of residence.

How long can I park?

72 hours max per CMC 10.40.010(a).

Fallbrook FAQ

Can I park on the street overnight in unincorporated San Diego County?

Yes. There is no blanket overnight parking ban. The standard 72-hour limit applies. However, check for posted restrictions in your specific area and HOA rules if applicable.

Can I park overnight at a county park?

No. County parks close at sunset and overnight parking is not allowed without special authorization. Vehicles left after hours may be cited and towed.

Does my HOA's overnight parking rule override county rules?

HOA rules are enforced as private contracts and can be more restrictive than county rules. Your HOA may prohibit overnight street parking even though the county does not.

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