Indian River County has no blanket overnight street-parking ban, but a vehicle cannot obstruct traffic or sit long enough to be treated as abandoned. HOA and CDD communities post their own overnight limits.
Unincorporated Indian River County does not impose a countywide overnight curb-parking ban, so parking on a residential street overnight is generally allowed if you are not blocking travel lanes, mailboxes, or driveways. But a vehicle left too long, or one that is unlicensed or inoperable, can be tagged and towed as abandoned under state law. Incorporated cities such as Vero Beach and Sebastian may post their own overnight rules within city limits. In deed-restricted subdivisions and gated island communities, covenants and HOAs commonly restrict or prohibit overnight street parking and cap guest parking, enforcing through private towing. Driveways and garages are the reliable overnight choice.
Blocking a roadway or leaving a vehicle long enough to be deemed abandoned brings a citation and possible tow. In HOA and deed-restricted communities, private towing at the owner's expense is common.
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