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Abandoned Vehicles: Lakewood vs Santa Clarita

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Santa Clarita, CA?

Lakewood and Santa Clarita have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lakewood prohibits storing abandoned, inoperable, or unregistered vehicles on public streets or visible on private property. Vehicles may be tagged and towed after a notice period.

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Santa Clarita, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Vehicles parked 72+ hours without moving on public streets may be reported as abandoned per CVC Β§22651. LA County Sheriff and city code enforcement handle complaints.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodSanta Clarita
Street LimitTypically 72 hours-
Private PropertyMust be enclosed or screened-
TowingAt owner expense-
RegistrationMust be current-
State Law-CVC Β§22651 β€” 72-hour rule
Inoperable Vehicles-Subject to nuisance abatement
Enforcement-LA County Sheriff: (661) 260-4000
Storage Fees-Daily fees accrue after tow

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

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

In Lakewood, 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 Lakewood, inoperable vehicles must be in an enclosed garage or screened from view.

Santa Clarita FAQ

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

In Santa Clarita, 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 Santa Clarita, inoperable vehicles must be in an enclosed garage or screened from view.

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