Stark County has no countywide overnight parking ban. Rules are set by your city or township. Canton has no blanket overnight ban, but a vehicle left on a public street 48 hours or more may be treated as abandoned.
There is no Stark County overnight parking ordinance; the county does not zone or ticket residential streets. In Canton, the county seat, no general prohibition on overnight on-street parking exists, but Canton City Code 355.09 lets a vehicle left on a public street or parking area for forty-eight hours or longer, without notifying the Chief of Police, be handled as abandoned. Winter snow-emergency and posted-sign restrictions still apply. Massillon, Alliance and townships set their own overnight rules, so always confirm locally and watch for posted signs.
Vehicles exceeding the 48-hour public-street window without police notice may be tagged and towed as abandoned; owners bear towing and storage costs. Snow-emergency violations carry separate fines.
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