Provo allows overnight on-street parking but every vehicle must display current registration and move at least 400 feet every 72 hours; a vehicle left longer is treated as stored and subject to citation and towing.
Provo does not impose a blanket overnight parking ban, but Provo City regulations (published on provo.gov/273/Parking and the City's parking FAQ) require that all vehicles parked on a City street or City property carry current registration and move at least every seventy-two (72) hours a minimum of four hundred (400) feet before returning to the same location. A vehicle that remains in one place beyond 72 hours or that displays expired registration is treated as a stored or abandoned vehicle and may be cited and towed. Utah Code Section 41-6a-1407 (and related provisions) governs unattended and stored motor vehicles statewide, while Utah Code Section 41-6a-208 grants Provo authority to regulate parking on local streets. Designated permit parking areas (Provo City Code Chapters 9.80-9.83) impose additional overnight restrictions for permit holders only.
Expired-registration or stored-vehicle violations are civil parking infractions under Chapter 9.17, enforced by citation and potential impound; defaulted citations after 16 business days incur added penalties.
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