Unincorporated Brevard County does not generally prohibit overnight street parking. Vehicles cannot block fire hydrants, driveways, or traffic flow. Beach access parking (SR A1A corridor) has overnight restrictions posted at specific lots and crossovers.
Brevard County has no general overnight parking ban on residential streets in unincorporated areas. Vehicles must be legally parked, not blocking fire hydrants (15 ft), driveways, mailboxes, or creating traffic hazards. Beach access parking along SR A1A in Satellite Beach, Indian Harbour Beach, and Cocoa Beach has posted overnight restrictions, typically prohibiting parking from 10 PM to 6 AM or 11 PM to 5 AM at designated beach crossovers and county parks (Lori Wilson Park, Paradise Beach Park, Canova Beach Park). Boats and RVs over 22 ft have separate rules under Β§62-2119. Port Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center launch viewing events may have temporary parking advisories. Tow-away zones enforced by Brevard County Sheriff.
Expired parking ticket at beach lot: $35 per FL Β§316.008. Blocking hydrant: $100. Vehicle towed: $150 to $300 plus $25 per day storage at impound lot.
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