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Illegal Dumping: El Monte vs Los Angeles

How do illegal dumping rules compare between El Monte, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Illegal dumping of waste on any public or private property in El Monte is prosecuted under California Penal Code §374.3 with mandatory fines escalating from $250 to $3,000 for infractions, and up to $10,000 (or $20,000 for businesses with 10+ employees) for commercial-quantity misdemeanors that can also carry jail time.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteLos Angeles
Governing statuteCal. Penal Code §374.3-
1st-offense infraction fine$250–$1,000 (mandatory)-
3rd-offense infraction fine$750–$3,000 (mandatory)-
Commercial-quantity misdemeanorUp to 6 months jail + $10,000 fine-
Business with 10+ employeesUp to $20,000 per offense (3rd+)-
Used tiresAll fines doubled-
Each day = separate violationYes-

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El Monte FAQ

Is leaving a couch on the parkway 'illegal dumping'?

Yes, if you did not schedule a bulky pickup. Abandoning bulky waste on a sidewalk, parkway, or alley falls under Penal Code §374.3 and exposes you to a $250–$1,000 mandatory fine plus cleanup costs.

What if someone else dumped on my property?

The property owner is responsible for removal under the City's public-nuisance authority. Report the incident to El Monte Police and the City's code-enforcement division so the dumper can be cited under §374.3.

Can I be jailed for dumping?

Yes — if the dumping is in 'commercial quantities,' Pen. Code §374.3(h) makes it a misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in county jail in addition to the fine.

Los Angeles FAQ

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