What can I do about cars and trucks parked in front of my house?
Streets are considered public parking, therefore, vehicles parked on a city street are allowed as long as they have current and valid registration. Vehicle code limits parking to 72 hours, then the vehicle must be moved. If the vehicle is not moved after this time it will be considered abandoned and can be towed. This also includes the vehicles of the property owner.

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1. Where can I be fingerprinted?
2. Does my organization need a permit to hold a raffle?
3. Who is responsible for reporting an accident to the insurance company?
4. Can I request a uniform patch from the police department?
5. What can I do about cars and trucks parked in front of my house?
6. What should I do if I see someone spraying graffiti or committing some other minor violation?
7. How do I report a crime or report a traffic accident?
8. How do I see my arrest record?
9. If I call 911, how does the dispatcher know where we live?
10. My vehicle was towed because the drive did not have a license. What do I do now?
11. I keep getting annoying "hang-up" phone calls. Nothing is ever said and it's driving me crazy. What can I do?
12. What can I do about speeding vehicles on my street?
13. In my neighborhood, sometimes I see things that are out of place or unusual or people who are suspicious Can you tell me what I should do?
14. Should I install a burglar alarm in my house?
15. How do I get a copy of a crime report?
16. How can I protest a parking ticket?
17. How do I check on the status of my crime investigation?
18. If I have been involved in a collision and want a copy of the police report, what should I do?
19. How do I make a citizen's complaint or report outstanding performance by an officer or employee?
20. How do I apply for a permit?
21. What does the Police Department do to accommodate people who do not speak English?