Illinois Abandoned Vehicle Statute (625 ILCS 5/4-201 et seq.) and Will County LUO authorize tagging and towing of abandoned vehicles after 7 days on public streets. Private property storage of inoperable vehicles requires enclosed garage or opaque screening.
625 ILCS 5/4-201 defines abandoned vehicles as those left on public highways for 7+ days or on private property without consent for 7+ days. Vehicles in derelict condition (flat tires, missing parts, expired plates 1+ year) may be classified as abandoned after 24 hours. Will County Land Use Ordinance Β§155-12.2 prohibits storage of more than one inoperable or unregistered vehicle on residential property unless fully enclosed. Joliet Code Β§17-123, Bolingbrook Β§5-4, and Plainfield Β§8-14 each require inoperable vehicles be stored in garages or behind 6-foot opaque fencing. Lockport Β§97.15 allows 30-day active repair exception with permit. Notice served per 625 ILCS 5/4-208 gives 21 days to reclaim from impound. Unclaimed vehicles sold at public auction per 625 ILCS 5/4-209 with proceeds to municipality after lien satisfaction.
Property-stored inoperable vehicles: written notice 10-14 days to cure, then $75-$500 fine plus tow. Street-abandoned vehicles: towed at owner expense ($175-$400), impound storage $35-$60/day, administrative tow fee $150-$250 in Joliet and Bolingbrook.
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