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Abandoned Vehicles: Castro Valley vs Livermore

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and Livermore, CA?

Livermore has fewer restrictions than Castro Valley.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Alameda County enforces CVC 22651(k) allowing removal of vehicles parked 72+ hours. Abandoned vehicles on private property and public streets can be reported to the Sheriff for abatement.

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Livermore, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Livermore Police investigate abandoned vehicles under CVC 22669 and CVC 22523; 72+ hour parking, expired registration, or inoperable condition triggers tow.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyLivermore
Public Street72-hour limit per CVC 22651(k)-
Private PropertyJunk vehicles must be enclosed or removedLMC Ch. 8.12 nuisance
ReportSheriff (510) 667-7721(925) 371-4987
ProgramAlameda County SAFE abandoned vehicle abatement-
State Law-CVC 22669, 22523
Time Threshold-72+ hours
Penalty-Up to $1,000

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Castro Valley FAQ

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in Castro Valley?

Call the Alameda County Sheriffs non-emergency line at (510) 667-7721 or file an online complaint with the abandoned vehicle abatement program.

Can I store an inoperable car on my driveway?

Only if enclosed in a garage or fully covered and not visible from the public right-of-way. Otherwise it violates county nuisance code.

Livermore FAQ

How do I report an abandoned car?

Call Livermore Police non-emergency at (925) 371-4987 or use the online reporting portal on the city website.

Can I tow a car off my property?

Only through a CHP-authorized tow operator after following lien-sale procedures or police involvement.

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