Tag N Tow Program

What is the Tag N Tow Program?

Henrico County’s Community Maintenance Division, along with the Division of Police, are required to act upon any inoperable or abandoned motor vehicle parked on a public right of way, such as on the side of the road or in a median.

Once an inoperable vehicle has been observed, a brightly colored tag and tow sticker will be placed on the windshield to warn the owner that it is in violation. The vehicle will be reinspected in 48 hours and if it remains parked on the public right-of-way in inoperable condition, arrangements will be made to have it towed.

If the owner’s address is known, a brochure will also be left at their residence explaining the ordinance for storing such vehicles on private property. If an inoperable vehicle is moved to private property, it is still in violation of Henrico County Code Section 22-6.

 

View more information about inoperable vehicles parked on private property.

When is a vehicle considered abandoned or inoperable?

 

Inoperable Vehicles Abandoned Vehicles
Section 22-6 of the Henrico County code defines an inoperable vehicle as any motor vehicle, trailer, or semi-trailer which:

  • Is not in operating condition.
  • Does not display valid license plates.
  • Does not display an inspection decal that is valid or does display an inspection decal that has been expired for more than 60 days (or expired rejection decal).
Section 22-251 of the Henrico County Code defines an abandoned vehicle as:

  • Inoperable and left unattended on public property for more than 48 hours.
  • Has remained illegally on public property for more than 48 hours.

 

What action does the County take in order to gain compliance with this ordinance?

Section 22-252:
No person shall cause any motor vehicle to become an abandoned vehicle. The vehicle owner will be presumed to have abandoned the vehicle and anyone convicted of this violation will be subject to a civil penalty of no more than $500.

Section 22-253:
The chief of police may take into custody any abandoned motor vehicle. In such cases, the County may employ it’s own personnel or hire independent contractors for the purpose of removing, preserving, and storing abandoned motor vehicles.

Where am I allowed to store my inoperable vehicle?

According to the Henrico County Zoning ordinance, only one inoperable vehicle per property is allowed to be stored outside of a fully enclosed building. However, it must be shielded or screened from view. Shielded or screened from view means not visible by someone standing at ground level from outside the property on which the vehicle is stored. Covering inoperable motor vehicles with tarps or car covers does not meet the requirements of the ordinance.

If you are looking to dispose of a vehicle, The Kidney Foundation (804) 231-0220 and The Salvation Army (804) 359-0269 both accept inoperable vehicles as donations.

 

How do I report a violation?

Vehicle laws are important to the people who live and work in Henrico County, as well as to prospective businesses and residents. If you are aware of inoperable/abandoned vehicles left on public property, please call:

Police Department on their non-emergency phone line at (804) 501-5000.

Or call the Community Maintenance Hotline at (804) 501-4757, which is available to address your concerns 24 hours a day.

Contact Us

Community Revitalization

Physical Address
4905 Dickens Road, Suite 200
Henrico, VA 23230

Phone
(804) 501-4757

Fax
(804) 501–7630

Mailing Address
P. O. Box 90775
Henrico, VA 23273-0775

Office Hours:
Monday to Friday
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Email

[email protected]

 
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