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Dispute a Parking Ticket

Customers who wish to contest a ticket should request a hearing within 30 days of receiving the ticket. This avoids incurring any penalties. Hearings are also available after 30 days, but if an administrative law judge upholds the fine, the penalties may also be owed. After a ticket is in judgment (approximately 100 days without payment or hearing request), a vehicle owner must submit a Request for Hearing After Judgment form to request a hearing.

Note: Federal, State and City Agency employees with parking ticket issues should contact their Agency's Official Business Defenses (OBD) Liaison for further information on the process and to obtain forms.

You will receive the judge's decision at the conclusion of an in-person hearing. If you request a hearing by mail or via the web, the decision will take approximately 75 days.

Red Bullet Point GraphicRequest an Online Hearing (Hearing-by-Web)
Red Bullet Point GraphicRequest a Hearing-By-Mail
Red Bullet Point GraphicRequest an In-Person Hearing
Red Bullet Point GraphicRequest for Hearing After Judgment
Red Bullet Point GraphicAppealing a Hearing Decision
Red Bullet Point GraphicCommon Reasons for Disputing a Ticket
Red Bullet Point GraphicViolation Codes, Fines, Rules & Regulations
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