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Clean Sweep: 1 free curbside bulky pickup per year Feb–Oct (call WM at 209-946-5711, 2 weeks advance, 3 cu yd limit). SB 1383 three-cart mandatory sorting. San Joaquin County HHW at (209) 468-3066.
Last updated: May 2026 · Maintained by Freemoval as a public resource
Stockton, California provides 1 free curbside bulky-waste pickup per year through the city’s Clean Sweep program, available February through October only, by appointment two weeks in advance. California’s SB 1383 requires three-cart mandatory sorting for all residents. WM (Waste Management) serves most Stockton city residents. This guide covers every disposal option for City of Stockton residents — residents outside city limits in unincorporated San Joaquin County should contact the San Joaquin County Solid Waste Division.
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Stockton's Clean Sweep program provides 1 free bulky waste pickup per year (February through October only) for single-family, duplex, and triplex residents within city limits. California SB 1383 requires three-cart sorting for all residents. The Clean City Initiative coordinates ongoing illegal dumping cleanup. Below are the options most Stockton residents qualify for.
Stockton Clean Sweep program
Free, 1/year (Feb–Oct)Stockton's Clean Sweep provides 1 free bulky waste pickup per year for single-family, duplex, and triplex residents within city limits. Available February through October only, requiring 2 weeks advance notice.
Eligibility: Single-family, duplex, triplex within Stockton city limits. Residents in unincorporated San Joaquin County contact (209) 468-3066.
How to schedule: WM customers call (209) 946-5711 at least 2 weeks in advance.
Volume: 3 cubic yards at no charge.
Beyond the 1 free: Additional pickups available year-round at fee; same number to schedule.
Donation pickup
Free for usable itemsSan Joaquin County has multiple donation channels for usable furniture and household goods.
Salvation Army Stockton: Schedule at satruck.org or 1-800-SA-TRUCK.
Habitat for Humanity of San Joaquin County ReStore: Free pickup for qualifying donations.
Goodwill Industries of San Joaquin County: Multiple Stockton locations.
Gospel Center Rescue Mission: Accepts household goods for families in need.
San Joaquin County HHW and e-waste
Free for county residentsSan Joaquin County operates HHW and electronics drop-off programs free for residents. California e-waste law bans electronics from curbside.
Where: Contact San Joaquin County Solid Waste at (209) 468-3066.
What's accepted: Paint, batteries, motor oil, solvents, electronics including TVs and computers.
Freemoval (partner-community pickups)
FreeFreemoval subsidizes free junk removal pickups in partner communities, typically affordable housing properties. Stockton partner expansion is in progress.
Eligibility: Households in active partner communities. Ask your property manager.
Status: Onboarding partner properties throughout 2026.
Stockton’s Clean Sweep program provides 1 free curbside bulky-waste pickup per year for residents of single-family homes, duplexes, or triplexes within city limits.
· Season: February through October only (not available November–January)
· Volume: 3 cubic yards of bulky waste at no charge per annual appointment
· Advance notice: Call your garbage company two weeks in advance of your requested date
· WM customers: Call (209) 946-5711
· Paid additional pickups are available year-round; call (209) 946-5711 to schedule
· City limits only. Residents outside Stockton city limits in unincorporated San Joaquin County should contact the San Joaquin County Solid Waste Division at (209) 468-3066 or solidwaste@sjgov.org
NOT acceptable in curbside collection: Construction waste, auto parts, tires, household hazardous waste (paint, oil, household cleaners), medical waste, electronic waste, and food scraps.
Carts curbside by 5:00 AM on collection day, wheels against the curb, at least 3 feet from parked cars, mailboxes, and obstacles. Carts may be placed out after 6:00 PM the evening before.
California SB 1383, effective January 2022, requires all Stockton residents to sort waste into three carts:
· Trash cart (90, 60, or 30 gallon) — weekly, rates vary by cart size
· Recycling cart — single-stream recyclables
· Green/organics cart — food scraps, yard debris, food-soiled paper (required under SB 1383)
Food scraps and yard debris can no longer go in the trash cart under California law. Improper sorting can result in contamination notices.
Find your specific collection day: enter your address at stocktonca.gov or contact WM at (209) 946-5711. Carts should be out after 6:00 PM the night before collection and removed by 11:00 PM on collection day.
Holiday schedule: Collection schedules remain the same on all holidays except Christmas and New Year’s Day, when some services may be delayed one day.
San Joaquin County operates HHW and electronics drop-off programs for city and county residents. Contact San Joaquin County Solid Waste at (209) 468-3066 or visit sjgov.org for current HHW event dates and accepted materials. Paint, batteries, motor oil, solvents, and electronics are all HHW that cannot go in any curbside cart.
California e-waste law bans televisions, computers, and covered electronics from curbside. Best Buy accepts most electronics free at customer service.
Stockton’s Clean City Initiative (a collaboration between the City, Public Works, Police Department, Republic Services, WM, and community volunteers) coordinates ongoing neighborhood beautification and illegal dumping cleanup events. Check stocktonca.gov for upcoming events.
Salvation Army Stockton
Free pickupSchedules free pickup for usable furniture and large items. Schedule online at satruck.org.
Habitat for Humanity of San Joaquin County ReStore
Free pickupFree pickup for qualifying donations of furniture, appliances, and building materials.
Goodwill Industries of San Joaquin County
Drop-offMultiple Stockton locations.
Gospel Center Rescue Mission
Local nonprofitStockton nonprofit accepting household goods for families in need.
LoadUp paid pickup
$80+For Stockton households who need same-day or in-home pickup, crew labor, or faster service than city programs allow, LoadUp connects you with independent loaders in the Stockton area.
If you can pay for a pickup, your booking helps fund free pickups for someone else. 100% of round-ups fund subsidized pickups at standard market rates.
Book a Stockton pickup with LoadUp → Round-up option at checkout. Optional, opt-in only.
Other paid services
$70–$4001-800-Got-Junk and College Hunks serve the area. Local operators typically 20%–30% below national chains.
Contact the city to report illegal dumping: call 209-946-5711 (WM) or Stockton Public Works or report through the Stockton Clean City Initiative at stocktonca.gov. For California state environmental violations, contact CalRecycle or the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District. For active dumping in progress, call the local police non-emergency line.
Photos with timestamps and license plate numbers significantly improve enforcement outcomes. See our complete illegal dumping guide for state penalty information and reporting best practices.
How does Stockton’s Clean Sweep program work?
Clean Sweep provides 1 free curbside bulky-waste pickup per year for single-family homes, duplexes, and triplexes within Stockton city limits. Available February through October only. Call your garbage company two weeks in advance: WM customers call (209) 946-5711. Up to 3 cubic yards collected at no charge. Paid additional pickups are available year-round at the same number.
Is this page maintained?
Yes. Last updated May 2026. If you find outdated information, let us know.