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Abandoned Vehicles: Hesperia vs Rialto

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Hesperia, CA and Rialto, CA?

Hesperia and Rialto have similar restriction levels.

Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Hesperia Municipal Code Chapter 8.16 (Vehicle Abatement and Removal) declares abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles - or parts thereof - on public or private property a public nuisance subject to abatement, implementing California Vehicle Code §§22660-22669. The City separately treats 'Inoperable Vehicle' as a Code Enforcement violation, and the program is administered through the San Bernardino County Service Authority for Abandoned Vehicle Abatement.

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Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Rialto participates in the San Bernardino County Service Authority for Abatement of Abandoned Vehicles (SAAAV) under California Vehicle Code §§22660-22669 and §§22710-22711. Inoperable, dismantled, or wrecked vehicles stored in public view on private property are declared a public nuisance and may be abated. On public streets, vehicles left more than 72 hours are removed under CVC §22651(k).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHesperiaRialto
Local authorityHesperia Municipal Code Ch. 8.16 - Vehicle Abatement and Removal-
State authorityCal. Veh. Code §§22660-22669 (AVA program)Cal. Vehicle Code §§22660-22669
Funding mechanismSan Bernardino County AVA service authority - $1 DMV registration surcharge (Veh. Code §22710)CVC §22710 (county SAAAV $1 fee)
TriggerAbandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicle or parts on public or private property-
Common exceptionFully enclosed in a building or behind a solid 6-ft fence not visible from public view-
Notice period-10 days (CVC §22661)
Local code-Rialto Title 8 (Health/Sanitation) + Title 10
Reporting-Rialto Community Compliance Division

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Hesperia FAQ

What counts as an 'inoperable' vehicle in Hesperia?

Typically a vehicle that cannot legally or mechanically be driven on the street - expired registration plus indicators like flat tires, missing wheels, broken windows, or a missing engine.

Can I keep a project car in my Hesperia yard?

Only if it is screened from public view - either fully inside a building or behind a six-foot solid fence/wall per the standard AVA exceptions. Otherwise it falls under HMC Ch. 8.16.

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in Hesperia?

Contact Hesperia Code Enforcement at (760) 947-1000 for vehicles on private property; San Bernardino County Sheriff Hesperia Station for vehicles on public streets.

Rialto FAQ

How do I report an abandoned car in Rialto?

Contact Rialto Community Compliance Division (rialtoca.gov/210/Community-Compliance) with the vehicle's location, license plate, make/model, and description. The city investigates and follows the CVC §22651(k) 72-hour process for streets or CVC §22660 nuisance process for private property.

Can I keep an inoperable project car in my Rialto driveway?

Only if it is completely screened from public view — stored inside an enclosed garage or behind a 6-foot opaque fence. A visible inoperable vehicle (flat tires, dismantled, expired registration over 6 months) is a public nuisance under CVC §22660 and Rialto Title 8.

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