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Abandoned Vehicles: Plant City vs Riverview

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Plant City, FL and Riverview, FL?

Plant City and Riverview have similar restriction levels.

Plant City, FL

Hillsborough County

Some Restrictions

Plant City defines abandoned vehicles as those left on public property over 72 hours or on private property with expired registration, flat tires, or missing major components. Code Enforcement tags and tows after notice. FL Β§705.103 governs abandoned vehicle procedures statewide.

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Riverview, FL

Hillsborough County

Some Restrictions

Hillsborough County follows FL Β§715.05 and Β§705.103 for abandoned vehicles. Vehicles inoperable, unregistered, or stored more than 72 hours on public roads may be tagged, towed, and sold at auction after 35 days notice.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPlant CityRiverview
Public Street72 hours then tow-
Private PropertyMust be screened-
State LawFL Β§705.103FL Β§715.07
Daily Fine100 dollars-
Public Road-72 hr threshold
Sale Notice-35 days
Junk Vehicle-Screened/garaged

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Plant City FAQ

How long can an unregistered car sit in my yard?

It cannot be visible from the street. Unregistered or inoperable vehicles must be stored in a garage or behind a 6-foot opaque fence.

Who enforces this in Plant City?

Plant City code enforcement at (813) 659-4200 handles complaints.

Riverview FAQ

Can I keep a project car in my driveway?

Only if currently registered. Unregistered or inoperable vehicles must be garaged or fully screened from street view.

Who enforces this in Hillsborough County?

Hillsborough County code enforcement at (813) 272-5900 handles complaints.

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