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Abandoned Vehicles: Honolulu vs Waipahu

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Honolulu, HI and Waipahu, HI?

Honolulu has fewer restrictions than Waipahu.

Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

ROH 15-13.8 defines abandoned vehicles as unattended more than 24 hours and authorizes the police chief and director of customer services to remove them across Oahu.

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Waipahu, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Vehicles unattended on Waipahu streets more than 24 hours can be declared abandoned under ROH 15-13.8, triggering tow and disposal, especially common near industrial edges of Waipio and Kunia Road.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHonoluluWaipahu
Code sectionROH 15-13.8-
ThresholdOver 24 hours-
EnforcementPolice and DCS-
State overlayHRS 290-11-
Code Section-ROH 15-13.8
Time Threshold-24 hours
State Overlay-HRS 290-11
Disposal Fund-ROH Ch 29 Art 20

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Honolulu FAQ

When is a vehicle considered abandoned on Oahu?

Under ROH 15-13.8, a vehicle left unattended on a public street or highway for more than 24 hours qualifies as abandoned.

Who handles removal?

The chief of police and the director of customer services are authorized to remove and dispose of abandoned vehicles; state law HRS 290-11 also applies.

Waipahu FAQ

How do I report an abandoned car near Kunia Road?

Contact HPD non-emergency or the Department of Customer Services. Include plate number, vehicle description, and location for tracking and enforcement.

Can abandoned vehicles be recovered?

Yes, by paying tow, storage, and administrative fees before auction. After auction, unpaid balances may be collected civilly from the registered owner.

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