Peoria Police Department
Abandoned Vehicle Report
Criteria
Note: A vehicle may be reported as abandoned if it meets one of the
following legal criteria:
1. The vehicle is inoperable
2. The vehicle has no valid license plate or temporary registration sticker
After we receive your report and confirm the information, we are required by city ordinance to place an orange abandoned vehicle sticker on the car. If, after 7 days the owner has not brought their vehicle in compliance with the law, the Police Department will make arrangements to have the vehicle removed.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
1. The vehicle is inoperable
2. The vehicle has no valid license plate or temporary registration sticker
3. The vehicle has been left on private property without consent of the property owner
After we receive your report and confirm the information, we are required by city ordinance to place a private property abandoned vehicle sticker on the car. If, after 5 days the owner has not brought their vehicle in compliance with the law, the Police Department will make arrangements to have the vehicle removed
Note: If the vehicle has been left on private property without the owner’s consent and the property owner requests the vehicle be towed, the vehicle may be towed immediately with no prior warning or notice to the vehicle owner.
If the vehicle in question has met one of the conditions outlined above and you wish to report the vehicle as abandoned now, proceed e-mail or contact us at:
Contact Information:
Peoria Police Department
600 SW Adams Street
Peoria, IL 61602
309-673-4521
309-494-8221
City
Ordinance of Abandoned Vehicles
DIVISION 4. ABANDONED VEHICLES
Abandoned vehicle means any vehicle in a state or disrepair rendering the
vehicle incapable of being driven in this condition; or any vehicle that has not
been moved or used for seven consecutive days or more and is apparently
deserted.
Sec. 28-341. Prohibited; authority of police to impound.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to abandon a vehicle on a street or
highway in the city.
(b) Members of the police department of this city are hereby authorized to
remove an abandoned vehicle from any street or highway to an authorized garage,
as determined and designated by the superintendent of police.
(Code 1957, § 19-126.1)
Sec. 28-391. Removal of vehicles in violation.
Whenever any motor vehicle shall be found parked, abandoned, or stalled on a
street in violation of sections 28-386 through 28-390, such vehicle may be
removed and conveyed by means of towing and impounding in accordance with the
provisions of section 28-272 or towing and removing to the nearest available
parking space on the nearest cross street which is not a street on which parking
pursuant to this division or any other ordinance is prohibited or towing and
removing to an available off-street location.
Sec. 28-392. Parking violation notice; penalty.
Whenever any motor vehicle shall be found illegally parked, abandoned or stalled
in violation of this division, the police shall notify the owner or driver of
such vehicle by handing to him or fixing on the vehicle a parking violation
notice. The owner or driver of the vehicle may appear in person or mail the sum
of $35.00 to the parking collection office within seven days of the issuance of
such notice excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays in full satisfaction of
such violation. Upon failure to pay such penalty within seven days, the owner of
the vehicle shall pay the sum of $40.00 in full satisfaction of such violation.
(Code 1957, § 19-5.10)
Sec. 28-344. Notice to owners of vehicles abandoned; contents; manner of serving
notice.
Except as otherwise provided in section 28-343, whenever the superintendent of
police shall receive any abandoned vehicle, he shall within 15 days thereafter
ascertain, if possible, from the secretary of state the name of the owner and
any other person legally entitled to possession of such motor vehicle by reason
of an existing conditional sale contract, having a lien as a chattel mortgagee,
or any other reason, and shall cause notice to be sent by certified United
States mail, return receipt requested, to such owner and to such other person
legally entitled to possession, if known. Such notice shall contain a full
description of the vehicle.
(Code 1957, § 19-126.4)
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