Tulsa County does not restrict overnight street parking in unincorporated areas β most roads are rural county roads without curbs. The City of Tulsa (Title 37 Traffic Code) prohibits parking over 72 hours continuously; Broken Arrow follows a similar 48-72 hour rule.
Tulsa County's unincorporated areas (patrolled by TCSO) have no overnight parking ban; Oklahoma Title 47 Β§11-1003 governs general street parking but leaves overnight rules to local authority. Within Tulsa city limits, Title 37 Traffic Code Β§1104 prohibits any vehicle from being parked on a public street for more than 72 consecutive hours without being moved β violators get a 24-hour warning tag, then citation. Broken Arrow Code Β§36-112 uses a 48-hour limit. Jenks and Sand Springs also follow 48-72 hour windows. None of these cities impose a blanket 2AM-6AM overnight ban common in larger metros. Oklahoma has no snow emergency parking rules (unlike northern states). For vehicles with valid registration parked in front of their own residence, enforcement is largely complaint-driven. Unpaved county roads in eastern Tulsa County (near Lake Keystone area) have no parking enforcement at all. Commercial vehicles over 1 ton face separate rules under Tulsa Β§37-1108.
Tulsa: 72-hour violation $35 citation plus $50 per additional day. Broken Arrow: $25-75. Towing after warning period at owner expense ($175-300 plus $25/day storage under TCSO contracted operators). County unincorporated: no routine enforcement unless blocking roadway (Title 47 Β§11-1001).
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