Harford County has no blanket overnight on-street parking ban, but towns and permit districts control it locally. Bel Air enforces permit-only residential parking during posted hours, and all jurisdictions restrict parking during declared snow emergencies.
Maryland sets no statewide overnight parking rule, and unincorporated Harford County generally permits overnight parking on residential streets that are not otherwise posted. Restrictions come from local designations: Bel Air's permit-only residential districts apply during specified hours that can include overnight, and Aberdeen and Havre de Grace post their own limits. During a declared snow emergency, on-street parking is restricted on designated snow-emergency routes countywide so plows can clear the roads, and vehicles left in the way are ticketed and towed. Overnight parking of commercial vehicles and RVs in residential districts is separately restricted. A private driveway remains the reliable overnight option throughout the county.
Overnight parking in a posted permit district or on a snow-emergency route without authorization is a municipal infraction or parking violation, bringing a fine and, during snow emergencies, towing at the owner's expense.
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