Mission Viejo vs Santa Ana
How do public urination rules compare between Mission Viejo, CA and Santa Ana, CA?
Mission Viejo, CA
Orange County
No data available yet for Mission Viejo.
Santa Ana, CA
Orange County
Santa Ana bars urination and defecation in public spaces. Violations are usually charged as infractions, although repeat offenders or incidents in front of children can be charged as misdemeanors.
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| Fact | Mission Viejo | Santa Ana |
|---|---|---|
| Charge level | - | Usually infraction |
| Aggravator | - | Children present |
| State backstop | - | Penal Code 314 |
| Cleanup fee | - | May apply |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Mission Viejo FAQ
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Santa Ana FAQ
Can I be charged with indecent exposure?
Yes. If urination is done with intent to expose oneself or in front of minors, prosecutors may pursue charges under Penal Code section 314, which carries far heavier penalties than the city infraction.
Are there public restrooms downtown?
Yes. The city operates restrooms in downtown plazas, parks, and the civic center campus during posted hours. Maps are available on the city's parks and recreation website.
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