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Abandoned Vehicles: Jurupa Valley vs Riverside

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Riverside, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Riverside have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Jurupa Valley enforces abandoned-vehicle abatement under its Title 10 (Vehicles and Traffic) authority, exercising the power granted by California Vehicle Code §22660 for cities to declare wrecked, dismantled, inoperative, or abandoned vehicles a public nuisance on both public and private property. Vehicles left on a public street 72+ hours may be towed under CVC §22651(k).

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

City of Riverside Municipal Code Chapter 9.28 (Abandoned, Wrecked and Inoperative Vehicles) makes it unlawful to keep an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicle — or parts — on public or private property visible from a public right-of-way. Vehicles parked on the street over 72 hours are also subject to removal under Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyRiverside
State authorityCVC §22660 - cities may abate abandoned vehicles as public nuisances-
72-hour rulePublic street: tow after 72 consecutive hours (CVC §22651(k))-
Expired registrationTow after registration expired 6+ months (CVC §22651(o))-
FundingRiverside County SAAV ($1 DMV surcharge per CVC §9250.7)-
Report toRiverside County Sheriff Jurupa Valley Station + City Code Enforcement-
Code chapter-RMC Ch. 9.28 (city) + Cal. Veh. Code §22651(k), §22669
Days before street vehicle deemed stored-72 hours
Notice required (private property)-Yes — written notice + hearing right
Cost recovery-Lien on property for abatement costs
Reporting-City 311 / Parking Services (951) 826-5620

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Jurupa Valley FAQ

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in Jurupa Valley?

Call the Riverside County Sheriff's Department non-emergency line for vehicles on public streets, or contact Jurupa Valley Code Enforcement (951-332-6464) for vehicles on private property. Provide the vehicle description, license plate (if any), and location.

What makes a vehicle 'abandoned' under California law?

Under CVC §22660 and §22669, an 'abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative' vehicle on public or private property may be treated as a public nuisance. The classic indicators are flat tires, missing parts, expired registration, and no movement over an extended period.

Can my own car on my own driveway be abated?

Yes, if it qualifies as inoperative and is visible from public view, it can be subject to a Title 10 / nuisance abatement notice under CVC §22660. Storing the car behind a solid fence or in a garage typically avoids the issue.

Riverside FAQ

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in Riverside?

For vehicles on public streets, call Parking Services (951) 826-5620 or 311. For vehicles on private property, contact Code Enforcement; complaints can be filed online via the CEDD portal.

Can the city tow a junked car from my yard?

Yes. Under RMC Ch. 9.28, after notice and a hearing opportunity, the city may abate and remove inoperative vehicles visible from the right-of-way and assess costs against the property.

Is there a free option to remove a junk car?

Yes — Riverside County's Junk Your Clunker program removes qualifying inoperative vehicles from private property at no cost.

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