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Abandoned Vehicles: Irvington vs Newark

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Irvington, NJ and Newark, NJ?

Irvington has fewer restrictions than Newark.

Irvington, NJ

Essex County

Some Restrictions

Abandoned and inoperable vehicles are addressed under Irvington property maintenance code (Ch. 460) and NJ state law (N.J.S.A. 39:10A). 72-hour rule applies on public streets.

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Newark, NJ

Essex County

Heavy Restrictions

Abandoned vehicles are a priority enforcement item in Newark. Included in the nonresidential property maintenance code as attractive nuisances. Police and code enforcement handle removal under N.J.S.A. 39:10A.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvingtonNewark
CodeCh. 460 (Property Maintenance)Nonresidential Property Maintenance Code
State LawN.J.S.A. 39:10AN.J.S.A. 39:10A (abandoned vehicles)
72-Hour RuleStreet vehicles subject to towStreet vehicles subject to tow
Private PropertyCode enforcement citation-
Enforcement-Police / Code Enforcement / Towing

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Irvington FAQ

How long can a car sit on the street without moving?

In Irvington, vehicles typically cannot remain parked in the same spot on a public street for more than 72 hours.

Can I keep an inoperable car in my driveway?

Generally no if visible from the street. In Irvington, inoperable vehicles must be in an enclosed garage or screened from view.

Newark FAQ

How long can a car sit on the street without moving?

In Newark, vehicles typically cannot remain parked in the same spot on a public street for more than 72 hours.

Can I keep an inoperable car in my driveway?

Generally no if visible from the street. In Newark, inoperable vehicles must be in an enclosed garage or screened from view.

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