Do officers / CSOs have to mark an oversized vehicle or RV prior to citing it?
No. Oversized vehicles / RVs do not constitute an abandoned vehicle, therefore they are not marked. That means that no orange sticker will be placed on your oversized vehicle.

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1. How many permits can a person get in a month or year?
2. How long does the permit last?
3. How long do I have to wait to get another permit?
4. Where and how can a person get an RV or oversized vehicle permit?
5. How much is a permit?
6. Where can a person park an RV or oversized vehicle?
7. How long can a person park an RV or oversized vehicle before getting a ticket?
8. Do officers / CSOs have to mark an oversized vehicle or RV prior to citing it?
9. Do officers / CSOs have to notify the owner of an oversized vehicle / RV, who has no permit, that they have to move their vehicle in four hours?
10. Can a person move the RV or oversized vehicle from place to place as long as it is not in one spot longer than four hours?
11. If a person moves the RV or oversized vehicle out of the City, goes to the store, and then returns, does that four hours start over again?
12. What if there is not enough space to park an RV or oversized vehicle in front of a residence?
13. Can a visiting relative or friend of a residence obtain a permit to park their oversized vehicle or RV in front of the house?
14. Does the oversized vehicle or RV have to be registered to the residence it is parked in front of?
15. Can a person obtain a permit for semitrucks or tractor-trailers?
16. Are trailers considered oversized vehicles?
17. If a box trailer is attached to an RV, is only one permit required?
18. Can an oversized vehicle or RV that broke down park until it is repaired?
19. What are the parking fines for oversized vehicles or RVs?
20. Can I park an oversized vehicle or RV in my driveway?