Abandoned Vehicles: Chicago vs Evanston
How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Chicago, IL and Evanston, IL?
Evanston has fewer restrictions than Chicago.
Chicago, IL
Cook County
Chicago strictly enforces abandoned vehicle removal under MCC 9-80-110 and 9-92-080 through 9-92-100. The city authorizes immediate towing of hazardous or abandoned vehicles and holds the last registered owner liable for all costs.
View full Chicago rules βEvanston, IL
Cook County
Inoperable or unlicensed vehicles on public streets subject to towing under Illinois Vehicle Code (625 ILCS 5/4-203). Evanston Police and Code Enforcement handle complaints.
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| Fact | Chicago | Evanston |
|---|---|---|
| Code Section | MCC 9-80-110, 9-92-080, 9-92-100 | - |
| Liability | Last registered owner is prima facie responsible | - |
| Unclaimed Period | 18 days after notice before disposal | - |
| Reporting | Call Chicago 311 | - |
| Enforcement | CPD and Streets & Sanitation | - |
| State Law | - | 625 ILCS 5/4-203 β abandoned vehicle provisions |
| Public Streets | - | Evanston Police: 847-866-5000 |
| Private Property | - | Property maintenance code enforcement |
| Topic | - | Abandoned Vehicles |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Chicago FAQ
How do I report an abandoned vehicle in Chicago?
Call Chicago 311 or use the CHI 311 app to report an abandoned vehicle. Police and Streets & Sanitation will investigate and may authorize towing.
How long before an abandoned vehicle is towed in Chicago?
Hazardous or dilapidated vehicles can be towed immediately. Otherwise, a warning notice is typically issued. Vehicles unclaimed for 18 days after notice are disposed of under MCC 9-92-100.
Who pays for towing an abandoned vehicle?
The last registered owner is prima facie responsible for towing and storage charges under MCC 9-92-080, even if they claim the vehicle was stolen or sold.
Evanston FAQ
How long can a car sit on the street without moving?
In Evanston, vehicles typically cannot remain parked in the same spot on a public street for more than 72 hours.
Can I keep an inoperable car in my driveway?
Generally no if visible from the street. In Evanston, inoperable vehicles must be in an enclosed garage or screened from view.
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