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Junk vehicle Welcome to the Thurston County Junk Vehicle Web Site

Thurston County receives several calls each day from citizens who are concerned about junk vehicles -- for good reason. Junk vehicles are an eyesore and a hazard to the environment.  

How Thurston County responds to a junk-vehicle situation depends on whether the caller wants to remove a junk vehicle from his or her own property, or to lodge a complaint about a vehicle elsewhere in the neighborhood.  Below are answers to common questions about Thurston County's junk vehicle program. (Junk vehicles are also referred to as "hulk" vehicles.)

Update: Thurston County no longer sells junk vehicle coupons. Those who purchased coupons from Thurston County on or before Dec. 31, 2006 have until Dec. 31, 2007 to use the coupon.

  

There's a junk vehicle on my neighbor's property. Is there anything Thurston County can do about it?

Enforcement of the county junk vehicle law is done on a complaint basis. After a complaint is received, an enforcement officer visits a home or location and determines if the vehicle qualifies as "junk/hulk." The property owner is given 30 days to remove the vehicle. If the property owner fails to remove it in 30 days, a $513 civil fine may be written. (Whether fines are actually levied depends on whether the property owner cooperates in removing the vehicle.) 

To report a violation of the junk vehicle law in unincorporated Thurston County (i.e., not in a city), call the Thurston County Hulk Vehicle Line at (360) 709-3083 or submit an on-line junk vehicle complaint form.


How do I get rid of a junk vehicle on my own property?

The answer depends on whether you have the title (own) the vehicle.


There's a junk vehicle along a public road. Whom should I call?

If the abandoned vehicle is on a state route or highway, call the Washington State Patrol at (360) 586-1999. If the vehicle is on a county-owned street, call the Roads and Transportation Services Department at (360) 786-5495. If the vehicle is on a city-owned street, call the city.


Questions? Call the Thurston County Hulk Vehicle Line at 709-3083 and leave a message to be called back, or route an e-mail message through jaquesg@co.thurston.wa.us .

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What is a Junk Vehicle?

In Thurston County, junk vehicles are defined as any inoperable, abandoned, disassembled, or extensively damaged vehicle with two or more of the following conditions:

  • A build-up of debris, moss or weeds on, in, under, or around the vehicle that obstructs use.

  • Damage to the frame.

  • More than one missing or shattered window or windshield.

  • More than one inoperable or missing headlight or taillight.

  • More than one flat tire.

  • A missing or inoperable engine or transmission.

  • A missing wheel, tire, body panel, door, hood or other obvious body part, not including a bumper.

  • A missing license plate.

  • A license plate that has been invalid for more than 60 days.

  • A missing driver-side mirror.

  • Evidence that the vehicle has not been moved in at least 60 days.

  • The definition does not include special-interest vehicles, vehicles undergoing active restoration, farm machinery, or prominently displayed ornamental machinery.

Thurston County Development Services
2000 Lakeridge Drive SW
Olympia, WA 98502-6045 USA.
(360) 786-5490 TDD line: (360) 754-2933

Email: permit@co.thurston.wa.us