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Abandoned Vehicles: Prescott Valley vs Sedona

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Prescott Valley, AZ and Sedona, AZ?

Prescott Valley and Sedona have similar restriction levels.

Prescott Valley, AZ

Yavapai County

Some Restrictions

Yavapai County uses Arizona Revised Statutes Title 28 for abandoned vehicles in public rights-of-way and the county Weeds and Trash Ordinance 1997-2 for inoperable vehicles stored on private property as a nuisance.

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Sedona, AZ

Yavapai County

Some Restrictions

Sedona City Code §8.10.170 prohibits abandoning vehicles on streets, highways, public lands, or private property. 48 hours in the right-of-way or 72 hours on any other property is prima facie evidence of abandonment.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPrescott ValleySedona
ROW Abandonment48 hours (ARS 28-4801)-
Property Abandonment72 hours-
Private Property ToolOrdinance 1997-2-
Abandonment Fee$500 or $600-
EnforcementCode Enforcement; cost lien-
Code-SCC §8.10.170
ROW Trigger-48 hours
Other Property-72 hours
Authority-A.R.S. §28-4801

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Prescott Valley FAQ

Can a neighbor keep a junked car in their yard in unincorporated Yavapai County?

Not if it creates a nuisance. Under Ordinance 1997-2, inoperable vehicles that accumulate on a property can be reported to Code Enforcement for abatement.

How long can a vehicle sit on the side of the road?

Under ARS 28-4801, 48 hours unattended in a public right-of-way is prima facie evidence of abandonment and triggers the state removal process.

Who pays for towing?

The registered owner is assessed a $500 abandonment fee on private property or right-of-way, $600 on federal, state, or park land, plus towing and storage costs.

Sedona FAQ

What counts as abandoned?

Left unattended past the threshold (48 hrs ROW / 72 hrs elsewhere) creates a presumption of abandonment.

Are inoperable cars on private property OK?

Not in plain view — under §8.10.020 they're a public nuisance unless screened or stored in a garage.

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