Overnight street parking rules are set by each Bergen County municipality, not by the county. Many boroughs ban overnight on-street parking from roughly 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. unless a permit is obtained from local police.
Bergen County does not impose a county-wide overnight parking ban. Each of the 70 municipalities adopts its own overnight ordinance, commonly prohibiting on-street parking between hours such as 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Examples include borough ordinances allowing residents to request a temporary overnight parking permit through their local police department. In Bergen County parks, all motor vehicles must vacate the parking lots by closing time (generally one-half hour after sunset) under the Bergen County Parks Rules. Vehicles left after hours may be towed.
Municipal court summons and fines (often $25 to $50 per night), tow and impound; in county parks, vehicles may be removed at owner's expense.
See how other cities in Bergen County handle overnight parking.
See how Englewood's overnight parking rules stack up against other locations.
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