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Katy vs Sugar Land

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Katy, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Sugar Land has fewer restrictions than Katy.

Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Katy's nuisance code requires owners to keep property free of junked vehicles and authorizes police to impound abandoned vehicles, with a 45-day inoperability test and mandatory abatement orders.

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Sugar Land defines a junked vehicle as one that is inoperative, unlicensed, or in major disrepair for more than 72 hours on public property or 30 consecutive days on private property. Junked vehicles visible from public areas trigger code enforcement action under state Transportation Code Chapter 683.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatySugar Land
Inoperability presumption45 days unmoved-
Notice periodAt least 10 days-
Owner dutyKeep property junk-free-
Court remedyMandatory abatement order-
Public Property-72 hours before enforcement
Private Property-30 consecutive days
Definition-Inoperative, unlicensed, or major disrepair
State Law-TX Transportation Code Ch. 683

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Katy FAQ

When does Katy consider my vehicle junked?

If a vehicle visible from public view has not moved under its own power for 45 days or more, Katy treats it as prima facie inoperative and a public nuisance.

What happens to abandoned vehicles in Katy?

Katy police may take custody of the vehicle, mail a 10-day notice, and dispose of it if charges are not paid. The owner remains liable for towing and storage fees.

Sugar Land FAQ

What counts as a junked vehicle in Sugar Land?

A vehicle that is inoperative, unlicensed, or in a state of major disrepair for more than 72 hours on public property or 30 days on private property.

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in Sugar Land?

Contact Code Enforcement at 281-275-2170 or email codeenforcement@sugarlandtx.gov. You can also use Sugar Land 311.

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