Unincorporated Clark County does not impose a blanket ban on overnight on-street parking, but vehicles must be currently registered, operable, and not parked in the same spot for more than 72 hours. Enforcement of abandoned or long-term parked vehicles follows NRS 487.
Clark County Code Title 14 (Traffic) governs on-street parking in unincorporated areas including Paradise, Spring Valley, Enterprise, and Sunrise Manor. Unlike some Nevada cities, unincorporated Clark County generally permits overnight on-street parking on residential streets provided vehicles are currently registered, operable, and display valid license plates. The main restriction is the 72-hour rule — a vehicle cannot remain parked in the same public street location for more than 72 consecutive hours without being moved. After 72 hours the vehicle may be tagged as abandoned and towed under Nevada NRS 487 provisions for abandoned vehicles. Some areas within unincorporated Clark County have posted overnight parking restrictions or permit parking zones, particularly near resort corridors, school zones, and HOA-governed subdivisions. HOAs within Clark County often impose stricter overnight parking rules than county code, including CC and Rs prohibiting overnight street parking entirely. Commercial vehicles, RVs, trailers, and boats are subject to separate rules that typically do not permit overnight on-street storage. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Clark County Parking Enforcement handle complaints. The 72-hour rule is one of the most common parking complaint categories for Code Enforcement in unincorporated Clark County.
Vehicles exceeding the 72-hour rule can be tagged and towed under NRS 487. Owners are responsible for tow and storage fees. Posted time-limit or no-parking zones may incur citations starting around 50 to 100 dollars. HOAs may impose their own fines under CC and R enforcement.
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