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Abandoned Vehicles: Garland vs Grand Prairie

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Garland, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Garland has fewer restrictions than Grand Prairie.

Garland, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Garland follows Texas Transportation Code Chapter 683, defining vehicles as junked or abandoned if inoperable, unregistered, wrecked, or left on public property over 48 hours, with removal authorized after notice.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Grand Prairie Ch. 29, Art. VII regulates junk/inoperable vehicles. Inoperable vehicles (wrecked, flat tires, expired registration) may not be stored visibly on property. Disposal to scrapyard or demolisher required. Impoundment by animal services or police authorized.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarlandGrand Prairie
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Definition-Wrecked, flat tires, expired reg
Storage-Must be screened or removed
Disposal-Scrapyard or demolisher
Code Section-Ch. 29, Art. VII, Sec. 29-136

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Garland FAQ

Grand Prairie FAQ

Can I keep a broken-down car in my driveway in Grand Prairie?

Inoperable vehicles must be screened from public view or removed. Visible storage of junk/inoperable vehicles violates Chapter 29, Article VII.

How are abandoned vehicles on streets handled?

Tagged by police, then towed per Texas Transportation Code Chapter 683. Contact GP Police Auto Impound for recovery.

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