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Abandoned Vehicles: Charlotte vs Cornelius

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Charlotte, NC and Cornelius, NC?

Charlotte and Cornelius have similar restriction levels.

Charlotte, NC

Mecklenburg County

Heavy Restrictions

Abandoned vehicles on public or private property in Mecklenburg County are regulated by NCGS 20-137.6 through 20-137.14 and Charlotte City Code Chapter 14. Vehicles unattended over 7 days on public street or without valid registration may be towed.

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Cornelius, NC

Mecklenburg County

Heavy Restrictions

Cornelius defines abandoned vehicles per NCGS 20-137.7 as vehicles left on public property over 7 days or private property without permission over 24 hours. Code enforcement tags vehicles for removal; owners have 10 days to respond before towing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCharlotteCornelius
State LawNCGS 20-137.6 et seqNCGS 20-137.7
Street Threshold7 days-
Private Threshold30 days-
Tow Fee175 to 250 dollars-
Storage25 dollars per day-
Public-7 days
Private-24 hrs without permission
Inoperable-Must be enclosed

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Charlotte FAQ

Can I store a non-running car in my yard?

Only if covered or inside a garage per Charlotte UDO 12.516; otherwise it is treated as a junk vehicle.

Who enforces this in Mecklenburg County?

Mecklenburg County at (704) 336-7600 handles most complaints.

Cornelius FAQ

Who enforces this in Cornelius?

Cornelius at (704) 892-6031 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Cornelius?

Cornelius at (704) 892-6031 handles most complaints.

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