Victorville generally permits overnight parking on residential streets with 72-hour move rule per CVC 22651(k). Some neighborhoods have posted permit-required zones. Commercial vehicle limits apply.
Overnight parking on Victorville residential streets is generally permitted for passenger vehicles under 10,000 lbs GVWR, subject to the 72-hour relocation rule of California Vehicle Code 22651(k). Commercial vehicles, RVs, trailers, and oversized vehicles face overnight restrictions (typically 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM). Specific neighborhoods or streets may have posted permit-required parking zones or overnight prohibitions where signs are installed. Public parking lots, parks, and school parking lots close overnight. The Mall of Victor Valley and commercial lots have their own overnight prohibitions. Vehicles cannot serve as temporary residences on public streets; Victorville Police enforce no-camping ordinances. If a vehicle is reported as abandoned, a 72-hour warning sticker is applied before towing under CVC 22651(k).
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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