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Overnight Parking & Winter Bans in El Paso

Know when to move your vehicle, which streets require permits, and how towing is enforced during winter bans.

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El Paso overnight parking is generally allowed on city streets unless signs restrict it. There is no standing El Paso winter parking ban, but vehicles left in the same spot for more than five consecutive days are presumed stored and can be impounded under city code. Parking fines typically range from about $25-$275, with late fees added if unpaid. No citywide permit is required. Towing and impound procedures are authorized in the traffic code. For complaints or to report abandoned vehicles, contact El Paso 311.

Overnight parking

Allowed when no bans active

Typical overnight window: No citywide curfew; follow posted signs. Vehicles left in one spot more than five consecutive days are presumed stored and subject to impound.

Permit requirement

No permit required

Winter parking ban

Not listed

No seasonal ban recorded, but snow emergencies may trigger restrictions.

Towing enforced

Yes, towing enforced

Typical fines and enforcement

$25-$275 typical parking citations; late fees $10 every 30 days (max $60) plus possible 30% collection fee after 75 days.

City parking violations generally range from about $25-$275; delinquent citations accrue $10 every 30 days (maximum $60) and may incur a 30% collection fee after 75 days.

Always confirm the latest posted signage before leaving a vehicle overnight.

During snow emergencies the municipality advises: No standing winter parking ban published. Follow any posted temporary restrictions; vehicles stored on the street more than five days are presumed stored and may be impounded..

Parking details

Overnight window: No citywide curfew; follow posted signs. Vehicles left in one spot more than five consecutive days are presumed stored and subject to impound.

Winter ban months: None (no standing winter parking ban).

Snow emergency: No standing winter parking ban published. Follow any posted temporary restrictions; vehicles stored on the street more than five days are presumed stored and may be impounded.

Typical ticket amounts: City parking violations generally range from about $25-$275; delinquent citations accrue $10 every 30 days (maximum $60) and may incur a 30% collection fee after 75 days.

Official resources

Snow emergency template

Message to landlord or HOA

Hello property manager, The city has a winter parking ban from None (no standing winter parking ban). and restricts overnight parking Not applicable; follow temporary restrictions if posted.. During snow emergencies, the city instructs drivers: No standing winter parking ban published. Follow any posted temporary restrictions; vehicles stored on the street more than five days are presumed stored and may be impounded.. Could you share a reminder with residents so we can avoid towing or tickets? Reference: https://www.cityrules.info/parking-rules/united-states/texas/el-paso

Frequently asked questions

Answers are summarized from the city bylaw for quick reference. For the full context, follow the official links below.

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