7 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 5 cities in Tulsa County, Oklahoma.
Verified from official government sources
The Tulsa County Zoning Code (2024) addresses RV use and storage in residential districts. RV parks and mobile home parks have specific zoning requirements. In AG (Agriculture) districts, land uses are minimally restricted. RVs may not be used as permanent residences outside designated RV parks. Contact County Inspections for specific requirements.
Unincorporated Tulsa County has minimal driveway-specific regulations compared to cities. The zoning code addresses access and development standards. Building permits for new development include site access requirements. In rural AG districts, driveway regulations are minimal. Contact County Inspections for requirements in developed residential subdivisions.
The Tulsa County Zoning Code (2024) regulates commercial vehicle storage based on zoning district. In AG (Agriculture) districts, farm vehicles and equipment are exempt. In residential districts, commercial vehicle restrictions may apply. Agricultural exemptions are broad: the zoning code does not apply to usual farm buildings, agricultural crops, or agricultural uses.
Unincorporated Tulsa County does not have time-limited street parking restrictions. Oklahoma state traffic laws (47 O.S. Β§11-1001 to Β§11-1005) apply for safety-related parking violations (blocking roads, fire hydrants, etc.). Abandoned vehicles may be reported to the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.
Tulsa County does not restrict overnight street parking in unincorporated areas β most roads are rural county roads without curbs. The City of Tulsa (Title 37 Traffic Code) prohibits parking over 72 hours continuously; Broken Arrow follows a similar 48-72 hour rule.
Tulsa County permits EV charger installation β residential Level 2 chargers require an Oklahoma-licensed electrician and an electrical permit through Tulsa County Building Inspections. Oklahoma Β§11-43-101 gives municipalities building code authority; no statewide EV-ready new-construction mandate.
Tulsa County enforces abandoned vehicle rules under Oklahoma Title 47 Β§954A (Unattended Vehicle Act) β vehicles left on public right-of-way >48 hours may be towed. On private property, inoperable vehicles must be screened per Tulsa County Code Title 42 zoning standards.
5 cities in Tulsa County have their own parking rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
7 verified rules β’ Abandoned Vehicles, Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
4 verified rules β’ Commercial Vehicle Restrictions, Driveway Rules
4 verified rules β’ Commercial Vehicle Restrictions, Driveway Rules
4 verified rules β’ Commercial Vehicle Restrictions, Driveway Rules
4 verified rules β’ Commercial Vehicle Restrictions, Driveway Rules
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