San Tan Valley Parking Laws - Permits, Fees, Towing

Transportation Arizona 4 Minutes Read · published March 08, 2026 Flag of Arizona

San Tan Valley, Arizona is an unincorporated community in Pinal County, so parking controls, permit programs, meter fees, curb restrictions and towing are governed primarily by county ordinances and Arizona state law rather than a city code. This guide explains who enforces parking-related rules in San Tan Valley, how towing and impounds typically work, where to find permits or special-event authorizations, common penalties, and the practical steps residents and property owners should take to apply for permits, dispute a tow, or report unsafe curbside parking. Where exact fines, fee schedules or appeal deadlines are not published for San Tan Valley specifically, this article notes that those amounts are not specified on the cited official pages and points you to the enforcing offices for current details.

San Tan Valley is unincorporated and county rules generally apply.

Overview of Applicable Authorities

Pinal County departments and Arizona state statutes are the primary authorities for parking and towing in San Tan Valley. Enforcement responsibilities are typically split between the Pinal County Sheriff for illegal parking and towing/impound actions, and county Community Development or Code Compliance for permit programs, curb restrictions and property-related parking regulations. State agencies may control parking on state highways and right-of-way.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement in San Tan Valley is carried out by the Pinal County Sheriff for roadway towing and by Pinal County Code Compliance or Community Development for property and permit matters. The cited Pinal County pages describe towing and impound procedures but do not list San Tan Valley-specific fine amounts or escalation steps; those figures are not specified on the cited page.[1]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page for San Tan Valley; consult the enforcing office for current amounts.
  • Escalation: first, repeat and continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: towing and vehicle impound, hold for unpaid fines, administrative orders to correct violations, and referral to court are described as enforcement mechanisms; exact remedies and processes are not specified on the cited page.
  • Enforcer: Pinal County Sheriff and Pinal County Community Development/Code Compliance; complaint and reporting routes are listed on official county pages.
  • Appeals/review: appeal procedures and time limits are not specified on the cited page; contact the enforcing department for appeal forms and deadlines.
Contact the county enforcement office immediately after a tow to learn fees and appeal deadlines.

Common violations

  • Blocking a public roadway, alley or designated fire lane — often results in tow and possible citation.
  • Parking in a reserved or permit-only space without authorization.
  • Overstaying meter or paid curb time where meters apply.
  • Abandoned or inoperable vehicles left on public rights-of-way.

Applications & Forms

There is no San Tan Valley municipal parking-permit form because the area is unincorporated; Pinal County issues permits or approvals for special events, encroachments or right-of-way closures through Community Development or Public Works when required. The cited county pages do not publish a standalone residential parking permit form specific to San Tan Valley; for special-event or temporary parking permits contact Pinal County Community Development or follow the permit application links on the county site.

Practical Steps: What Residents Should Do

  • To apply for a special-event or temporary parking permit, contact Pinal County Community Development to request the permit application and fee schedule.
  • If your vehicle is towed, call the Pinal County Sheriff’s non-emergency line immediately to confirm the impound location and required payments.
  • Document the scene with photos, collect the tow report or citation number, and keep receipts for any payments to the tow company.
  • To appeal a citation or impound, request the enforcement office’s appeal form or instructions as soon as possible; appeal time limits are not specified on the cited page.

FAQ

Who enforces parking and towing in San Tan Valley?
Pinal County agencies enforce parking and towing: the Pinal County Sheriff handles tow and impound operations on public roads, and Pinal County Community Development or Code Compliance handles permits and property-related parking rules.
Are residential parking permits available in San Tan Valley?
No San Tan Valley-specific residential permit is published on the cited county pages; special-event or temporary permits are available through Pinal County Community Development when required.
How do I dispute a tow or get my vehicle released?
Contact the Pinal County Sheriff to identify the impound lot and fees, document the situation, and follow the sheriff’s or county appeal procedure; exact appeal deadlines are not specified on the cited page.

How-To

  1. Locate the tow or citation number on the notice or call the Pinal County Sheriff non-emergency line.
  2. Gather evidence: photos of vehicle position, signage, meter receipts and witness details.
  3. Pay required storage and release fees to the impound lot if immediate release is necessary; confirm refund/appeal policy with the enforcing office.
  4. File an appeal or administrative review with the enforcing department promptly; request written instructions and deadlines from the county.
  5. If the issue involves unclear or missing curb signage, request a site inspection from Pinal County Code Compliance or Public Works to seek corrective signage or enforcement.

Key Takeaways

  • San Tan Valley is unincorporated; county and state authorities govern parking and towing.
  • Contact Pinal County Sheriff for tows and Community Development for permits.
  • Exact fine amounts and appeal deadlines are not specified on the cited county pages; confirm with the enforcing office.

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