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Los Angeles vs Norwalk

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Norwalk has fewer restrictions than Los Angeles.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LAMC 80.73.2 prohibits parking any vehicle on a public street for 72 or more consecutive hours. LAMC 80.73.1 separately prohibits using streets for vehicle storage by dealers, repair shops, and wrecking businesses. Abandoned automobiles are defined in LAMC 12.03 as vehicles with registration expired 6+ months.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Norwalk 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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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesNorwalk
Time Limit72 consecutive hours on public streets-
Code SectionLAMC 80.73.1, 80.73.2-
DefinitionRegistration expired 6+ months (LAMC 12.03)-
Hotline1-800-ABANDON (1-800-222-6366)-
Towing$200+ plus daily storage feesAt owner expense
Street Limit-Typically 72 hours
Private Property-Must be enclosed or screened
Registration-Must be current

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Los Angeles FAQ

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in LA?

Call 1-800-ABANDON (1-800-222-6366) Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM, or file an online report through the LA Parking Violations Bureau. You can also use the MyLA311 app to report stored or abandoned vehicles.

How long can a car sit on an LA street before being towed?

Under LAMC 80.73.2, any vehicle parked on a public street for 72 or more consecutive hours may be cited and towed. A warning notice is typically posted first. Inoperable vehicles may be towed immediately under California Vehicle Code 22669.

Norwalk FAQ

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

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

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