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Abandoned Vehicles: Grand Rapids vs Kentwood

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Grand Rapids, MI and Kentwood, MI?

Grand Rapids and Kentwood have similar restriction levels.

Grand Rapids, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Abandoned vehicles are governed statewide by the Michigan Vehicle Code. Under MCL 257.252a, a vehicle left on public property for at least 48 hours, or on private property without the owner's consent, is abandoned and may be tagged and towed by police. Abandoning a vehicle is a civil infraction.

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Kentwood, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Abandoned vehicles are governed statewide by the Michigan Vehicle Code. Under MCL 257.252a, a vehicle left on public property for at least 48 hours, or on private property without the owner's consent, is abandoned and may be tagged and towed by police. Abandoning a vehicle is a civil infraction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrand RapidsKentwood
Governing lawMichigan Vehicle Code, MCL 257.252aMichigan Vehicle Code, MCL 257.252a
Public-property thresholdNot less than 48 hoursNot less than 48 hours
Plated on state highwayNot less than 18 hoursNot less than 18 hours
Private propertyAbandoned if left without owner's consentAbandoned if left without owner's consent
Civil fine$50.00 if not redeemed$50.00 if not redeemed

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Grand Rapids FAQ

When is a vehicle legally 'abandoned' in Kent County?

Under MCL 257.252a, when it has stayed on public property at least 48 hours (18 hours if plated on a state highway), or on private property without the owner's consent. Police can then tag and tow it.

How do I report an abandoned vehicle?

Contact your local police department or the Kent County Sheriff. A police agency will check whether it is stolen, affix a written notice, and may have it towed and entered into the Law Enforcement Information Network.

Kentwood FAQ

When is a vehicle legally 'abandoned' in Kent County?

Under MCL 257.252a, when it has stayed on public property at least 48 hours (18 hours if plated on a state highway), or on private property without the owner's consent. Police can then tag and tow it.

How do I report an abandoned vehicle?

Contact your local police department or the Kent County Sheriff. A police agency will check whether it is stolen, affix a written notice, and may have it towed and entered into the Law Enforcement Information Network.

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