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Can I have an unregistered car on my property in NJ?

You can have an unregistered vehicle in any state. Provided that you own the property and are the landowner of record, then you can put anything you want on your driveway within reason. You may put a car up on blocks (i.e. remove the tires, it's going nowhere without them) and under a tarp on your property).



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State law makes it illegal to park in front of a public or private driveway in the State of New Jersey unless a municipality has passed an ordinance making it legal to block one's own driveway within that specific town (See N.J.S.A. 39:4-138d & 39:4-138.3.).

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N.J.S.A. 39:3-4 Vehicle Registrations Required Unregistered vehicles shall not be permitted to be driven, parked or stand on a public highway. A Police Officer is authorized to remove any such vehicle on a public highway.

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Before installing a hard surface driveway that connects to any Township road you must obtain a driveway permit through the Construction Department at 973-983-2809. Your driveway must be inspected before and after installation of new driveway by the Department of Public Works.

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39:4-135. The operator of a vehicle shall not stop, stand, or park the vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway headed in the direction of traffic, on the right-hand side of the road and with the curb side of the vehicle within six inches of the edge of the roadway, except as follows: a.

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