Unauthorized Parking on Private Property

Modified on Sat, 7 Mar at 8:03 PM

Many apartment communities, businesses, and private properties restrict parking to authorized vehicles.


Vehicles parked without permission may be subject to towing.


These restrictions help ensure that parking spaces remain available for:

  • Residents

  • Tenants

  • Employees

  • Authorized visitors


Common Situations That Lead to Towing


Unauthorized parking may occur when:

  • A vehicle is parked without a required permit

  • A visitor vehicle is not registered

  • A vehicle is parked in a lot reserved for residents or employees

  • A vehicle is parked in a tow-away zone


Properties often post signage informing drivers that unauthorized vehicles may be removed.


Private Property Enforcement


Property owners and managers are responsible for maintaining safe and organized parking areas.


When unauthorized vehicles occupy reserved spaces or restricted areas, towing companies may be authorized to remove them.


If Your Vehicle Was Towed


If you believe your vehicle may have been towed, use the vehicle lookup portal to locate it.


Vehicle Lookup Portal

https://harriscountytowing15232.towbook.net


Search using your license plate number or VIN.


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  • What To Do If Your Vehicle Was Towed

  • How to Retrieve a Towed Vehicle

  • What Do I Need to Bring to Pick Up My Vehicle?

  • How Much Will It Cost to Retrieve My Vehicle?

  • Why Was My Vehicle Towed?

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