DPW: Abandoned Vehicles, Page 1
DC Home Mayor Fenty DC Guide Residents Business Visitors DC Government Kids

Department of Public Works

DPW HOME
DPW HOME
DPW HOME
DPW HOME
ABOUT DPW
SERVICES
SERVICES
SERVICES
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE
INFORMATION
SOLID WASTE
   COLLECTION

INFORMATION
ONLINE SERVICE
  REQUESTS

ONLINE SERVICE
  REQUESTS

About DPW
How to Reach Us
Ask the Director
FOIA Requests
DC Municipal Regulations
News Room
Employment
  Opportunities

Helpful Links
Site Map
Performance
Not In Our DC
Agency Calendar
Brochures, Fact Sheets
Fleet Management
  Administration

Holiday Schedule
Meet a DPW
  Representative

Neighborhood
 Cleanups

Household Hazardous
 Waste

Technical Architecture Standards
Director's Biography
Mission and Goals
Organization Chart
Technical Architecture
  Standards

Solid Waste Collection
Solid Waste Disposal
Solid Waste Education
   and Enforcement
   Program

Trash Collection
Recycling Collection
Bulk Collection
Dead Animal Removal
Eviction Cleanup
Holiday Collection Schedules
Leaf Collection
Supercans
Yard Waste Collection
Household Hazardous
   Waste Collection

Benning Road Trash Transfer Station
Bulk Trash Collection
Fleet Management
Fort Totten Trash Transfer Station
Household Hazardous Waste / E-Cycling / Shredding
Leaf Collection Season
Not In Our DC
Parking Enforcement Management Administration
Recycling Programs
Solid Waste Education and Enforcement Program
Street and Alley Cleaning
Trash and Yard Waste Collections
Did You Know?

Abandoned Vehicles

DPW's Abandoned Vehicle Operation is charged with removing abandoned and dangerous vehicles from public and private properties within the District of Columbia. A vehicle of any kind is considered abandoned when it exhibits at least two of the following characteristics, in any combination:

  • the vehicle is extensively damaged (wrecked, burned out, etc.)
  • the vehicle is apparently inoperable (no engine, missing tires, etc.)
  • the vehicle serves as harborage for rats, vermin and other pests
  • the vehicle does not display valid tags or a valid registration sticker

A dangerous vehicle is any vehicle that poses an imminent hazard to the public health, safety or welfare.

DPW tows abandoned cars, large SUVs, boats, trailers, motorcycles, burned-out hulks, and even full-sized mobile homes daily. These vehicles may be located on a District street, in a parking garage, in the front yard of a boarded-up house, upside down in a ditch, or wedged in an alley. Note that DPW has authority to remove abandoned vehicles from private property. Many of these vehicles require special equipment to pull them out of these areas and tow them to the city's Blue Plains Storage and Auction Facility on 5001 Shepherd Parkway, SW.

Some circumstances, such as the discovery that the vehicle has been reported stolen, or that the abandoned vehicle is on private property, require specific legal processing before actual removal is possible.

After receiving a service request from the Citywide Call Center regarding a suspect vehicle, a DPW investigator may post a warning notice on the vehicle, if it is abandoned, stating that the owner must remove it within the next 24 hours. Should the vehicle remain after 24 hours, DPW will remove and tow it to the storage and auction facility.  If the vehicle is determined to be dangerous by DPW staff, the investigator will have the vehicle towed immediately.

Any vehicle parked on public space without valid license plates, or registration and inspection stickers, can be ticketed and towed from the street immediately.

Page 1 of 2    Go To Previous Page  1  2  Go To Next Page