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AnswerMaybe; such issues are determined by the municipality (city, county, town) in which the person lives, not by state law. For instance, in my jurisdiction, it is against city code to have more than one unlicensed vehicle on your private property, and that one must be in the garage, under a car cover, or behind a fence.
In Yavapai County, Arizona, the maintenance of private roads is the responsibility of the property owners. Yavapai County is responsible for county roads.
Probably, yes. Read your governing documents to remind yourself of the guidelines for parking automobiles on the property owned by the association. Usually, the guidelines require that vehicles be operable, registered and legal to drive within the city/ county/ state where the property is located. Usually, this is the same guideline as one employed by your city law, when you park a car at the curb on the public street. If the vehicle was parked in an authorized storage space where unregistered vehicles are allowed to park -- such as an enclosed garage, then you may have a case for leaving the car in place.
Answer:If they are on the owners property, very little.Answer:If the suspected vehicles are in the city limits, there is a high possibility there is a City Ordinancelaw that governs against situations like this. You will have to call your local city Court House and/or Police department to find out what the ordinance are for this type of issue as you can log in a complaint.If the suspected Vehicles are in a Rural Routearea out side the city limits, you will have to contact your County Court House and/or Sheriffs Department to see if there is a County Ordinance against this type of issue.
These codes vary from county to county and cit to city. Call your city code enforcement office.
No it is on private property and posted
DeKalb County $192
In most cases, they're property of the school district. They may be property of a city or county, if the districts don't overlap city and county limits. Some areas, school bussing is provided by private contractors (such as First Student), and those are private property. Some districts which use contractors may own the bus, but hire contractor drivers.
The wrongful usurpations of my private property resulted in my suing the county police.
It is similar to a traffic ticket as far as your record. An ordinance is a local law or 'rule' that is not put in place by the state. It is usually either the county or the township. Most of the time, depending on the nature of the ordinance violation, the charge won't be considered a 'criminal act' or a misdemeanor. Therefore, it may not show on a criminal record.
You do not need a permit to buy property but some buildings may need a permit before building them.
The country treasurer usually receives property taxes on homes, businesses, and vehicles.