7 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Mohave County, Arizona.
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In this snowbird and river county, Mohave County zoning lets you park an RV or boat on your lot, but occupying an RV more than 14 consecutive or 30 cumulative days a year requires an approved wastewater hookup and a special permit.
Mohave County's large rural lots make driveway parking fairly relaxed, but inoperable or unregistered vehicles stored in open view can be cited as a nuisance, and a new or widened approach onto a county road needs an access permit.
Mohave County's rural and agricultural-residential zoning is more tolerant of work vehicles than a city HOA, but parking or storing large commercial trucks, trailers, and equipment in residential zones is limited by zoning use rules and nuisance provisions.
Arizona sets no statewide street-parking time limit, so on rural county roads the main rules are A.R.S. Β§28-871's requirement to keep off the traveled roadway plus clearances around hydrants and intersections. City streets in Kingman and the river cities set their own limits.
A.R.S. Β§28-871(A)
On a highway outside of a business or residence district, a person shall not stop, park or leave standing a vehicle, whether attended or unattended, on the paved or main traveled part of the highway if it is practicable to stop, park or leave the vehicle off that part of the highway.
Unincorporated Mohave County imposes no blanket overnight street-parking ban, but a vehicle left in one spot on a public road can be tagged as abandoned after about 72 hours. The river cities and Kingman set their own overnight rules.
Installing a home EV charger in unincorporated Mohave County is straightforward: a Level 2 charger needs an electrical permit from Development Services, and there is no restrictive county charging ordinance. Public charging is still thin across this rural desert county.
Mohave County treats vehicles left on public roads and inoperable or unregistered vehicles stored in open view on private lots as a nuisance. Vehicles on public property are typically tagged and towed after about 72 hours.
1 cities in Mohave County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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