Who do I contact about an inoperable vehicle / trailer on public or private property?
Any vehicle, including trailers and recreational vehicles, parked or authorized to be parked on private property must be currently registered and operable. A vehicle is defined as an automobile, truck, motorcycle, motorbike, boat, trailer, camper, house trailer or similar mode of wheeled transportation. A trailer is defined as any form of non-automotive vehicle, sled or equipment designed to be towed by a vehicle. Inoperable is defined as the inability to be lawfully or mechanically operated on a public street due to circumstances such as lack of current and valid state license plate, flat tires, missing engine or physical damage. Tips on Compliance Methods for Inoperable Vehicle/Trailer Violations: • Make any necessary mechanical repairs to the vehicle, so that it will be considered operable. • Obtain a valid license plate and registration for the vehicle, so that is will be considered operable. • Move the vehicle from the public right-of-way into your garage (if still inoperable); in