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Throughout the year we frequently receive complaints from residents regarding inoperable and abandoned vehicles within the community. We investigate each complaint thoroughly, to the extent that the ordinance allows. In fact, as part of their daily routine, our Community Service Officers routinely investigate such situations whenever they see them. We’re sure you agree that this needs to be done to keep Vernon Hills looking as tidy as possible. We’d like all residents to be familiar with the ordinance as well as what police department action might be expected.
The village ordinance (#22-566) definition for an inoperable motor vehicle is very comprehensive and much too lengthy to include here. Basically, the vehicle is considered inoperable if for seven days the license plates or a part(s) of the vehicle have been removed or altered so that the vehicle is incapable of being driven under its own power.
When any vehicle on public (or private) property is deemed inoperable, the owner is given a notice to remove it within seven days. If it is not moved, the police department may have it removed at the owner's expense and/or the owner could be cited and required to appear in court.
Call (847) 362-4449 or send us an e-mail if you have any questions. Thank you for helping to keep Vernon Hills a great looking community in which to live, work, and play!
NOTE: Parking tickets can be paid on-line by clicking here.
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