Neither Lubbock County nor Texas sets a blanket overnight parking ban. The county cannot zone, and the City of Lubbock has no general overnight prohibition, though a vehicle left too long can be treated as abandoned or a junked vehicle.
There is no Lubbock County overnight-parking ordinance; a Texas county lacks the zoning power to create one, and state law imposes no statewide overnight ban. In unincorporated areas the practical limits are the abandoned-vehicle rule (unattended more than 48 hours) and the junked-vehicle rule (inoperable more than 72 hours on public property or 30 days on private). The City of Lubbock relies on those same triggers plus its impound authority rather than a fixed overnight curfew.
No overnight-specific fine. A vehicle can instead be cited or removed once it qualifies as abandoned (48+ hours) or junked (72 hours public / 30 days private) under Texas Transportation Code Ch. 683.
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