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St. Petersburg vs Tarpon Springs

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between St. Petersburg, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

St. Petersburg and Tarpon Springs have similar restriction levels.

St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

St. Petersburg authorizes police and code officers to tag, tow, and impound vehicles left on streets or visible private property when they are wrecked, inoperable, unlicensed, or appear abandoned for over 72 hours.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Tarpon Springs Zoning Code Section 40.00 requires all vehicles in the city to display a current tag and be operable, or otherwise be stored inside an enclosed structure. Car covers do not qualify as enclosure.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. PetersburgTarpon Springs
Public street tag72 hours-
Code sectionsSec. 26-47 to 26-49-
State lawF.S. 705.103-
Tarp coveringNot allowed-
Reporting727-893-7780-
Code section-Sec. 40.00 Zoning Code
Tag required-Current and valid
Operable required-Inflated tires included
Cover doesn't qualify-Must be enclosed
Contact-TarponCode@tspd.us

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St. Petersburg FAQ

How long can I leave my car parked on the street if I am out of town?

If the vehicle is currently licensed and operable, it can stay on the street, but officers may tag it for removal if it appears abandoned for more than 72 hours. Move the car or have a neighbor relocate it periodically.

Can I store a project car in my driveway?

Only if it remains currently licensed and operable. Inoperable or unregistered project vehicles must be stored inside a fully enclosed garage to comply with St. Petersburg's property maintenance and parking rules.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Can I keep a project car under a tarp in my Tarpon Springs driveway?

No. Section 40.00 requires inoperable or untagged vehicles to be stored inside a fully enclosed structure. Car covers, tarps, and carports do not satisfy the requirement.

What happens to abandoned vehicles in city rights-of-way?

Tarpon Springs Police can tag and tow abandoned vehicles after providing notice. Owners are responsible for towing, storage, and any associated fines.

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