Overnight parking in unincorporated LA County is subject to CA Vehicle Code 22651 (72-hour limit). Overnight vehicle habitation is restricted in many communities. LA County Sheriff enforces parking regulations in unincorporated areas. Posted signs may impose additional restrictions.
Overnight parking in unincorporated LA County is subject to California Vehicle Code Section 22651(k), which allows towing of vehicles parked on a public street for more than 72 consecutive hours. Some unincorporated communities have additional overnight parking restrictions posted on signs. The LA County Sheriff's Department and contract parking enforcement handle violations. There is no countywide overnight parking ban, but enforcement is complaint-driven. RVs and oversized vehicles face additional restrictions. Abandoned vehicles (appearing inoperable or unregistered) can be reported for removal.
Vehicles parked over 72 hours on public streets: warning notice giving 72 hours to move, then towing at owner's expense ($200-$400+). Posted overnight parking zones: citations of $73-$100. Abandoned vehicles: removal by county after notification. Storage fees at impound lots accrue daily ($40-$60/day).
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