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Abandoned Vehicles: Fair Lawn vs Hackensack

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Fair Lawn, NJ and Hackensack, NJ?

Fair Lawn has fewer restrictions than Hackensack.

Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Fair Lawn prohibits parking, leaving, keeping, maintaining, or storing any abandoned motor vehicle within the Borough except where specifically authorized by zoning or a granted variance.

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Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Under N.J.S.A. 39:4-56.5, a vehicle left more than 48 hours on a road or unauthorized property is presumed abandoned. Bergen County Police may tow vehicles from county roads; municipalities handle local streets.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair LawnHackensack
Prohibited zonesEntire Borough-
ExceptionZoning authorization or variance-
Applies toPublic and private property-
EnforcementTowing and fines-
Abandonment threshold-48 hours
State law-N.J.S.A. 39:4-56.5
Auction statute-N.J.S.A. 39:10A-1
County roads-Bergen County Police

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Fair Lawn FAQ

Can I keep an inoperable car on my property in Fair Lawn?

No. Fair Lawn prohibits storing abandoned motor vehicles anywhere in the Borough, including private property, unless specifically authorized by zoning or a Board of Adjustment variance.

What happens to an abandoned vehicle in Fair Lawn?

Abandoned vehicles may be towed at the owner's expense, and owners face fines. Continued non-compliance can result in title forfeiture or further enforcement action.

Hackensack FAQ

When is a vehicle considered abandoned in Bergen County?

Under N.J.S.A. 39:4-56.5, a vehicle left more than 48 hours on a public road or unauthorized private property is presumed abandoned and subject to removal.

Who tows abandoned vehicles from Bergen County roads?

Bergen County Police handle removals from county-owned roads; municipal police handle local streets, and both use state-licensed tow operators.

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