Overnight parking on public streets in unincorporated Ventura County is generally permitted unless restricted by posted signage or specific area regulations. The county regulates oversized vehicle storage and recreational vehicle parking in residential zones.
Unincorporated Ventura County does not impose a blanket overnight street parking ban, but specific areas may have posted restrictions through the county's traffic regulation process. Vehicles parked on public streets must display current registration and may not remain stationary for more than 72 consecutive hours per CVC Section 22651(k). Recreational vehicles, boats, trailers, and oversized vehicles over 7 feet in height or 22 feet in length are subject to additional restrictions in some residential zones. The county's zoning ordinance limits the number of vehicles that may be parked or stored on residential properties. Parking on unpaved surfaces in front yard setback areas may be prohibited depending on the zoning district. The Sheriff's Office handles street parking enforcement in unincorporated areas.
Vehicles parked over 72 hours without moving may be marked and towed under CVC 22651(k) with towing and storage fees of $200-$500. Oversized vehicle violations in restricted areas result in a notice to comply followed by fines of $100-$250 per day. Parking on unpermitted surfaces may trigger code enforcement action. Contact the Sheriff at (805) 654-9511 for street parking complaints.
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