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Abandoned Vehicles: Dover vs Temple Terrace

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Dover, FL and Temple Terrace, FL?

Dover has fewer restrictions than Temple Terrace.

Dover, FL

Hillsborough County

Some Restrictions

Hillsborough County follows FL Β§715.05 and Β§705.103 for abandoned vehicles. Vehicles inoperable, unregistered, or stored more than 72 hours on public roads may be tagged, towed, and sold at auction after 35 days notice.

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Temple Terrace, FL

Hillsborough County

Heavy Restrictions

Temple Terrace classifies any vehicle left unmoved for 72 hours, lacking current registration, or visibly inoperable as abandoned. Code enforcement tags the vehicle, and if not removed within 10 days, the city tows it under FL Statute Β§715.05.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDoverTemple Terrace
Public Road72 hr threshold-
State LawFL Β§715.07FL Β§715.05
Sale Notice35 days-
Junk VehicleScreened/garaged-
Notice-10 days to cure
Tow Cost-$185 plus storage
Auction-After 35 days

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Dover FAQ

Can I keep a project car in my driveway?

Only if currently registered. Unregistered or inoperable vehicles must be garaged or fully screened from street view.

Who enforces this in Hillsborough County?

Hillsborough County code enforcement at (813) 272-5900 handles complaints.

Temple Terrace FAQ

Can Temple Terrace tow my car from the street?

Yes, if it is unregistered, inoperable, or hasn't been moved in 72+ hours after being tagged. You'll be responsible for towing and daily storage fees.

Can I keep a non-running car on my property?

Inoperable vehicles must be stored inside an enclosed structure (garage, barn) and not visible from public areas. Visible junk vehicles face removal orders.

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