Overview: Rhode Island Abandoned Vehicle Laws
Rhode Island follows the general U.S. framework for abandoned vehicle law: vehicles left on public streets beyond the legal time limit can be tagged and towed; vehicles on private property without the owner's consent require a formal notification process before removal; and property owners who wish to claim title to an abandoned vehicle must follow a statutory process involving owner notification and a waiting period.
Street Time Limit: 72 hours
A vehicle parked in the same spot on a public street in Rhode Island for more than 72 hours is eligible to be designated as abandoned and tagged for removal. Law enforcement officers or parking enforcement agents will place an official notice on the vehicle once the threshold is reached. If the vehicle is not moved or claimed after the notice, it is towed to an authorized impound facility.
To report an abandoned vehicle on a public street in Rhode Island, contact your local police department's non-emergency line or your city's 311 service. Provide the plate number, make, model, color, and exact location.
Private Property Removal: 30 days Notice Period
If a vehicle has been left on your private property without your consent, Rhode Island requires a notice-and-wait process before you can arrange removal. The required notice period in Rhode Island is 30 days. During this period, the registered owner must be notified (typically through the DMV's records) and given the opportunity to retrieve the vehicle.
Document the vehicle
Take dated photographs from all angles. Record the plate number, VIN if visible, make, model, color, and exact location on your property. Note the date the vehicle first appeared.
Contact local police or DMV
File a report with your local law enforcement or initiate the process through the Rhode Island DMV. In most states, police will run the plate and attempt owner contact.
Wait the required notice period
After proper notice is sent to the registered owner, wait the full 30 days before arranging removal. Do not proceed early — this can void the process and expose you to liability.
Arrange licensed removal
After the notice period, contact a licensed towing company to remove the vehicle. Keep all documentation from the police report or DMV process.
Claiming Title to an Abandoned Vehicle in Rhode Island
The path to claiming title in Rhode Island is: RI DMV process. You must demonstrate that the registered owner was properly notified and had the opportunity to retrieve the vehicle before you can apply for a new title through the Rhode Island DMV or motor vehicle authority.
Key reminder: You cannot simply keep a vehicle abandoned on your property without following the legal process. Even after years, the title does not automatically transfer to you. The notification and waiting period must be completed correctly.
Frequently Asked Questions — Rhode Island
Contact your local police department's non-emergency line or your city's 311 service. Have the plate number, make, model, color, and exact location ready. Many Rhode Island cities also have online reporting portals — search "[your city] report abandoned vehicle."
In most states including Rhode Island, only licensed towing operators authorized for abandoned vehicle removal can legally handle this process. Using an unlicensed company can create liability. Confirm the company is licensed by the Rhode Island state authority before authorizing removal.
A vehicle without plates can still be identified through its VIN, which is visible through the windshield on the dashboard. Report the situation to local police who can run a VIN search through the DMV. Missing plates also generally strengthen the case for abandonment under Rhode Island law.
Rhode Island does not have a program equivalent to Virginia's $40 online Abandoned Vehicle Program. Virginia's AVP is unique in allowing property owners to initiate owner notification directly through the DMV online. In Rhode Island, the process typically goes through local law enforcement or the standard DMV title claim process. Contact the Rhode Island DMV for the most current guidance on private property abandoned vehicle procedures.