Unincorporated Collier County sets no general overnight ban on parking a car in your own driveway. However, Code Section 110-31.A makes it unlawful to park in the public right-of-way, and recreational vehicles may not be occupied overnight in any residential district (Section 130-96).
Collier County does not run a residential overnight-parking permit program, and there is no countywide curfew on parking a passenger vehicle in your own approved driveway. However, Code Section 110-31.A states it is unlawful to park in any right-of-way provided for public use in Collier County unless authorized, which covers the shoulder or swale between the pavement and your property line. Recreational vehicles and boats may not be used for overnight living or sleeping in any residential district under Section 130-96. HOA and deed restrictions, and incorporated cities, may impose stricter overnight limits, so check with your community association.
Right-of-way parking is enforced by Code Enforcement; vehicles may be cited or towed, with escalating fines and liens for unresolved violations.
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