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Abandoned Vehicles: El Cerrito vs Pittsburg

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between El Cerrito, CA and Pittsburg, CA?

El Cerrito and Pittsburg have similar restriction levels.

El Cerrito, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

California Vehicle Code sections 22651 and 22669 set uniform rules allowing peace officers and authorized agents to remove abandoned vehicles from public and private property after defined waiting periods, with statewide notice and lien procedures.

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Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

California Vehicle Code sections 22651 and 22669 set uniform rules allowing peace officers and authorized agents to remove abandoned vehicles from public and private property after defined waiting periods, with statewide notice and lien procedures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl CerritoPittsburg
Primary statuteVehicle Code 22669Vehicle Code 22669
Abandonment offenseVehicle Code 22523Vehicle Code 22523
Minimum fine$250 plus costs$250 plus costs
Trust fund feeVC 9250.7VC 9250.7
Hearing rightsVC 22852 post-storageVC 22852 post-storage

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

El Cerrito FAQ

When is a vehicle considered abandoned in California?

Vehicle Code 22523 defines abandonment as leaving a vehicle on a highway or public or private property without consent. Officers may presume abandonment after 72 hours on a public street under Vehicle Code 22651(k).

Can a city extend the 72-hour rule?

No. Vehicle Code 21 preempts most local vehicle regulation. Cities must follow the statewide notice, tow, and hearing framework, though they may adopt the Abandoned Vehicle Abatement program for added funding.

Pittsburg FAQ

When is a vehicle considered abandoned in California?

Vehicle Code 22523 defines abandonment as leaving a vehicle on a highway or public or private property without consent. Officers may presume abandonment after 72 hours on a public street under Vehicle Code 22651(k).

Can a city extend the 72-hour rule?

No. Vehicle Code 21 preempts most local vehicle regulation. Cities must follow the statewide notice, tow, and hearing framework, though they may adopt the Abandoned Vehicle Abatement program for added funding.

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