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A vehicle is considered abandoned if it meets one of the following descriptions: on private property and over 3 years old, mechanically inoperable, and in a location visible from public property for 20 days OR on public property and partially dismantled or missing major mechanical parts OR on public property for a period of 3 days without being proven operable OR no license plate displayed.
Click here to view Parking Guidelines and Abandoned Vehicle Brochure.
If you have an abandoned vehicle on your property and would like to sign a waiver permitting removal of the vehicle, please fill out this Waiver Form and submit it to our office.
Fax to: 574-235-7703
Mail/hand deliver to:
Neighborhood Services & Enforcement
Neighborhoods
neighborhoods@southbendin.gov |
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Phone
574.233.0311 |
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Address
227 West Jefferson Blvd. Suite 1300 S South Bend, Indiana 46601 |
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