Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
πŸ—‘οΈ Trash & Recycling/Illegal Dumping

Illegal Dumping: Greensboro vs High Point

How do illegal dumping rules compare between Greensboro, NC and High Point, NC?

Greensboro and High Point have similar restriction levels.

Greensboro, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Illegal dumping in Guilford County is a public nuisance under Solid Waste Ordinance Sec. 15.5-2 and a crime under NC Gen. Stat. 14-399 (littering). Dumping solid waste, tires, appliances or debris on land or in creeks can bring county fines up to $3,000 and, under state law, misdemeanor or felony

View full Greensboro rules β†’

High Point, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Illegal dumping in Guilford County is a public nuisance under Solid Waste Ordinance Sec. 15.5-2 and a crime under NC Gen. Stat. 14-399 (littering). Dumping solid waste, tires, appliances or debris on land or in creeks can bring county fines up to $3,000 and, under state law, misdemeanor or felony

View full High Point rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactGreensboroHigh Point
County nuisance ruleSec. 15.5-2Sec. 15.5-2
State littering lawNC Gen. Stat. 14-399NC Gen. Stat. 14-399
County commercial fine$1,000-$3,000$1,000-$3,000
Small-amount penaltyClass 3 misdemeanor, $500-$1,000Class 3 misdemeanor, $500-$1,000
Over 500 lbsClass I felonyClass I felony

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Greensboro FAQ

What happens if I dump trash on the roadside or a vacant lot?

It is a county public nuisance (Sec. 15.5-2) and a crime under NC Gen. Stat. 14-399. You can face county fines up to $3,000 and state misdemeanor or felony charges plus community service.

Is dumping appliances or tires treated the same?

Yes. Sec. 15.5-2 specifically lists scrap tires, white goods, electronics and demolition debris as nuisance dumping; use the county's free disposal facilities instead.

High Point FAQ

What happens if I dump trash on the roadside or a vacant lot?

It is a county public nuisance (Sec. 15.5-2) and a crime under NC Gen. Stat. 14-399. You can face county fines up to $3,000 and state misdemeanor or felony charges plus community service.

Is dumping appliances or tires treated the same?

Yes. Sec. 15.5-2 specifically lists scrap tires, white goods, electronics and demolition debris as nuisance dumping; use the county's free disposal facilities instead.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool