Coconino County treats junk, wrecked, or inoperable vehicles left in view as a nuisance, requiring them to be enclosed or screened. Vehicles abandoned on public roads are handled under Arizona's abandoned-vehicle law (ARS §28-4801 et seq.).
Unincorporated Coconino County's nuisance and property-maintenance provisions prohibit keeping junked, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperable vehicles in open view on residential property; to remain, such a vehicle must be inside an enclosed structure or screened from the road and neighbors. A vehicle without current registration or that cannot move under its own power is the usual target, and code enforcement issues a notice with a correction period before abatement. On public roads and highways, Arizona's abandoned-vehicle statutes (ARS §28-4801 et seq.) govern tagging, removal, and towing, typically after a vehicle sits unmoved. HOA covenants add separate restrictions.
A junk-vehicle nuisance violation brings a county notice, daily fines if uncorrected, and possible abatement. Vehicles abandoned on public roads are tagged and towed at the owner's expense under state law.
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