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Abandoned Vehicles: Rosenberg vs Sugar Land

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Rosenberg, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Rosenberg and Sugar Land have similar restriction levels.

Rosenberg, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Rosenberg prohibits keeping junk or inoperable vehicles visible from public streets and treats them as a public nuisance subject to abatement.

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Sugar Land defines a junked vehicle as one that is inoperative, unlicensed, or in major disrepair for more than 72 hours on public property or 30 consecutive days on private property. Junked vehicles visible from public areas trigger code enforcement action under state Transportation Code Chapter 683.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRosenbergSugar Land
Inoperable on private property30 days-
Inoperable on public property72 hours-
Code referenceChapter 14-
Allowed ifEnclosed or not visible-
Public Property-72 hours before enforcement
Private Property-30 consecutive days
Definition-Inoperative, unlicensed, or major disrepair
State Law-TX Transportation Code Ch. 683

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Rosenberg FAQ

How long can an inoperable car sit in my Rosenberg driveway?

Up to thirty days. After that, it qualifies as a junk vehicle nuisance unless it is enclosed in a garage or screened from view from public streets and adjacent property.

Does a tarp count as enclosing the vehicle?

No. The ordinance requires the vehicle be inside a building or otherwise not visible from a public place. A tarp does not satisfy the enclosure requirement.

What happens after a code enforcement notice?

Owners typically receive ten days to remove or properly enclose the vehicle. Failure to comply allows the city to abate the nuisance and bill the property owner.

Sugar Land FAQ

What counts as a junked vehicle in Sugar Land?

A vehicle that is inoperative, unlicensed, or in a state of major disrepair for more than 72 hours on public property or 30 days on private property.

How do I report an abandoned vehicle in Sugar Land?

Contact Code Enforcement at 281-275-2170 or email codeenforcement@sugarlandtx.gov. You can also use Sugar Land 311.

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