Osceola County has no blanket overnight street-parking ban, but on-street parking requires an HOA-displayed permit, and you can't block driveways, park on vacant lots or the right-of-way, or leave a vehicle long enough to become an abandoned or inoperable nuisance.
The unincorporated county doesn't impose a countywide overnight on-street ban; instead, on-street right-of-way parking is only allowed with an HOA-issued permit displayed in the windshield (§ 22-50.5). What usually triggers overnight enforcement is a vehicle left long enough to be deemed abandoned, inoperable or discarded under Chapter 23, Article II, which makes leaving such a vehicle on private property more than 7 days a public nuisance. Deed-restricted communities in Poinciana, BVL and Celebration commonly ban overnight or guest street parking through HOA covenants, which the county does not enforce. Check your subdivision's rules for stricter overnight limits.
Overnight enforcement typically runs through the abandoned/inoperable-vehicle nuisance provisions of Chapter 23 or posted signs; civil citations start at $250 under Chapter 7.
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