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Illegal Dumping: Tulare vs Visalia

How do illegal dumping rules compare between Tulare, CA and Visalia, CA?

Tulare, CA

Tulare County

Heavy Restrictions

Dumping waste on public or private property anywhere in Tulare is prosecuted under Cal. Penal Code § 374.3, with mandatory fines starting at $250 and reaching $10,000 for commercial-quantity dumping. The City layers TMC § 7.28.030 nuisance abatement on top, allowing the City to remove the waste and charge it back to the property.

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Visalia, CA

Tulare County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactTulareVisalia
Primary statuteCal. Penal Code § 374.3 (illegal dumping)-
Standard fine$250–$1,000 first conviction; $500–$1,500 second; $750–$3,000 third+-
Tire dumpingFine is doubled (Penal Code § 374.3(d))-
Commercial quantityMisdemeanor — up to $10,000 and 6 months jail-
Local nuisanceTMC § 7.28.030 — City abatement + lien on property-

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Tulare FAQ

Someone dumped on my vacant lot — am I liable?

Not for the criminal Penal Code § 374.3 charge (that's on the dumper), but yes for the cleanup. Under TMC § 7.28.030 the accumulated waste is a public nuisance, and the City can order you to abate it. If you don't, the City removes it and assesses costs against your property as a lien under Cal. Gov. Code § 38773.

What's the penalty for dumping a load of tires in a Tulare County orchard?

Under Cal. Penal Code § 374.3(d) the standard illegal-dumping fine is doubled when the waste is used tires. A first conviction is $500–$2,000; commercial quantities are a misdemeanor of up to $10,000 + 6 months jail. Each day the tires remain counts as a separate violation.

How do I report illegal dumping in Tulare?

Call the City Solid Waste Division at (559) 684-4325 or Tulare Police non-emergency line for active dumping. Tulare County Sheriff and Code Compliance handle unincorporated areas. Photos, license plates, and timestamps are critical — Penal Code § 374.3 prosecutions usually need identifying evidence.

Visalia FAQ

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