Can you park your car on city streets?

This is specifically for Charlottesville Virginia though I imagine the principle applies generally for most areas in the US. Are you allowed to park your car on a public street in front of someone s house (that you don t own) indefinitely? Provided there aren t no parking signs and the road is a public road.

Athena2019-07-01T11:53:55Z

Not indefinitely, but yes, you can park your car on a public street.

StephenWeinstein2019-07-01T00:17:47Z

In California, yes.

In most towns in New Jersey, you cannot park overnight on a public street, even in front of your own house.

The principle that applies everywhere is that you can do on a public street in front of someone else's house (that you don't own) everything that you can do on a public street in front of your house (that you do own).

The exception is if you are the President. For security reasons, the general public is not allowed to park in front of the White House or Trump Tower. But there are sign in front of Trump Tower.

STEVEN F2019-06-30T23:55:27Z

All parting regulations are LOCAL. They are not even uniform throughout a given city.
As a general rule, you can't park on streets outside of residential areas except in MARKED parting spaces which often have meters so you pay by the minute to park.
In residential areas, it isn't uncommon for street parking to be limited to residents and require a permit.
In nearly ALL cases, the car must be legal to drive on public streets to legally be parked on them.
As others have stated, an otherwise legally park car can be considered abandoned if not moved for a period of time. Abandoned vehicles can be towed at the owners expense.

Anonymous2019-06-30T19:47:17Z

Laws vary. In a neighborhood a few blocks from me, you need a valid parking permit to park on the street. In my neighborhood you don't. If a car has been parked in front of a house for an extended period of time, it can be reported to the police as abandoned or stolen, and they'll tow it. In other places it has to be ticketed before it can be towed. You'd need to look up relevant laws for a particular area. I do know that in downtown Cherlottesville, particularly near the university, they seem to have permit parking (based upon trying to find a parking spot while shopping in the area).

Anonymous2019-06-30T19:36:36Z

Generally in cities you need to apply for a street parking permit. You need to be a resident of that street or neighborhood. They usually send you a decal or hang tag to display on your windshield so they know you have a permit. Most streets have parking time limits otherwise, with some streets, or just one side of a street, designated as residential parking only for permit-holders. I don't know about Charlottesville though because it's not a huge city, but they do seem to require permits for certain areas.

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