Henrico prohibits parking an unlicensed vehicle on any public street, roadway, or alley, and bars parking in signed no-parking zones. Vehicles must display a current state license to sit legally on a county street.
Henrico County Code Chapter 22, Article IV governs stopping, standing, and parking on public streets. Section 22-155 makes it unlawful to park any vehicle without a current state license (and required county license) on any highway, roadway, or public alley. Section 22-152 authorizes the county manager to designate restricted and no-parking areas with posted signs, and Section 22-153 lists specific places where stopping, standing, or parking is always prohibited (within 20 feet of an intersection's curblines, on the roadway side of a parked vehicle, or wherever official signs prohibit it). There is no countywide meter system; most residential streets allow legal parking of licensed, operable vehicles unless posted otherwise.
Officers issue parking citations under Section 22-162; illegally parked or obstructing vehicles may be towed. Fines are set by county schedule and increase if unpaid.
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