Parking enforcement officers promote vitality in the business areas through timed parking enforcement and respond to neighborhood issues forwarded through Renton Responds and complaints received from the police department's non-emergency number, 425-235-2121.
Residential parking is a significant issue in the city, with many houses having more vehicles associated with them than they have parking space in their driveway. A vehicle parked on public property longer than 72 hours is considered abandoned. When the police department is made aware of such a vehicle, it is tagged as abandoned. State law and city ordinance allow the vehicle to be removed after 72 hours. A property owner can remove vehicles parked on private property at any time. Only under certain circumstances can police remove vehicles on private property.
Commercial Vehicles
It is illegal for vehicles with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) over 12,000 pounds to be parked in areas zoned residential.
Parking Complaints
Complaints can be made by completing the Parking Enforcement – Parking or Abandoned Vehicle request category in Renton Responds or to the non-emergency number, 425-235-2121.
During normal business hours the quickest way to file a parking complaint is by calling the non-emergency police line at 425-235-2121. The Parking Enforcement officers are out of the office during the day and are radio dispatched. Please keep in mind that Parking Enforcement officers do not work a 24/7 schedule. Issues occurring while there is no Parking Enforcement officer working will be handled by an available Traffic or Patrol officer. It may take several days for the Traffic unit to respond by email after your request is submitted.
Frequently Asked Questions