Hemet Municipal Code Section 78-107 prohibits overnight parking on all city streets and alleys citywide. This is stricter than California law, which would otherwise allow overnight street parking subject only to the state 72-hour removal rule.
Hemet has one of the more restrictive on-street parking rules in the region: an outright citywide overnight ban. The City's Commercial Parking page and Code Compliance FAQ both cite Hemet Municipal Code Section 78-107, stating "No overnight street parking is allowed City wide," and that "Overnight parking is also prohibited on all City streets and alleys." Unlike many California cities that permit overnight street parking unless a sign says otherwise, Hemet's ordinance applies everywhere within the city limits by default. This goes beyond the California Vehicle Code, which contains no general statewide overnight-parking prohibition - the state instead leaves overnight rules to local authorities and only provides the 72-hour removal mechanism in Vehicle Code 22651(k). For residents and visitors, that means vehicles, RVs, trailers and commercial vehicles alike must be parked off-street overnight, typically in a driveway, garage or approved private parking area. Households without enough off-street parking should plan accordingly, as the ban is enforced citywide rather than block by block. Questions about overnight enforcement are handled by the Hemet Police Department at 951-765-2400. Because the exact verbatim text of Section 78-107 was not independently fetched, drivers should confirm current details with the City before relying on any exception.
Any vehicle left parked on a Hemet city street or alley overnight may be cited under Section 78-107, regardless of whether signs are posted. Contact Hemet Police at 951-765-2400 with questions.
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