Orland Park restricts overnight on-street parking from 2:00 AM to 6:00 AM in most residential areas. Temporary overnight permits are available for guests and short-term needs through the Police Department.
Orland Park's traffic code prohibits parking on public streets between 2:00 AM and 6:00 AM unless a temporary overnight permit has been obtained or signage indicates otherwise. Residents and guests may obtain temporary permits from the Orland Park Police Department, typically online or by phone, for limited night counts per month. Permits are issued for legitimate purposes such as visiting guests, driveway repair, or temporary vehicle overflow. Permanent on-street parking is not allowed; vehicles must be stored on private property (driveway or garage). Snow route bans override overnight permits when active. Contact Orland Park Police at (708) 349-4111.
Overnight parking violations typically cost $25 to $50 per offense, escalating to $75-$100 for repeat offenders. Vehicles may be ticketed multiple times if left overnight without a permit and may be towed during snow events.
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