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Alaska

For Alaska, time to count as abandoned on private property is in excess of 24 hours; owner notice process is may be removed under AS 28.11.030 and treated as an abandoned vehicle; statutory citation is AS 28.11.020, verified against its source on 2026-08-18.

State
Alaska our reading
Time to count as abandoned on private property
in excess of 24 hours verified
Owner notice process
may be removed under AS 28.11.030 and treated as an abandoned vehicle verified
Statutory citation
AS 28.11.020 verified
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(a) A vehicle registered or titled as required under AS 28.10 that reasonably appears to have been left unattended, standing, parked upon or within 10 feet of the traveled portion of a highway or vehicular way or area in excess of 48 hours, or a vehicle registered or titled as required under AS 28.10 that reasonably appears to have been left standing or parked on private property in excess of 24 hours or upon other public property for more than 30 days, without the consent of the owner or person in charge of the property, notwithstanding other statutory provisions, may be removed under

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