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.
Oklahoma Title 47 Β§954A defines an abandoned vehicle as one left unattended on public property for 48+ hours, or on private property without owner consent for 24+ hours. Tulsa County Sheriff's Office (TCSO) tags the vehicle and gives owners 48 hours to move it before towing. Title 47 Β§955 governs notification to the registered owner via certified mail. Unclaimed vehicles are sold at public auction after 30 days. On private property within unincorporated Tulsa County, Zoning Code Title 42 Β§45.030 requires inoperable, unlicensed, or dismantled vehicles to be stored inside a garage or behind an opaque 6-foot fence screening from public view. The City of Tulsa under Title 24 Β§100-A defines 'junked vehicle' as having two or more of: missing wheels/tires, flat tires, broken glass, expired tags >6 months, or inability to operate β similar standards apply across Broken Arrow and Jenks. Exceptions exist for vehicles actively being repaired (typically with a permit or documented timeline) and classic/antique cars under restoration if properly covered. Oklahoma salvage title law (Title 47 Β§1111) requires title branding for totaled vehicles.
Public right-of-way: 48-hour tag then tow ($175-350 plus $25/day storage). Private property violations (Tulsa County Title 42): notice then $100-500 fine, escalating to misdemeanor for chronic violators (up to $500 + 30 days jail under Β§45.120). Sale at auction after 30 unclaimed days.
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