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You can download a digital copy of a parking ticket online. Bus lane, red light, and speed camera Notices of Liability (NOL) aren’t viewable online.
To access a digital copy of a parking ticket, you first need to find it using the Department of Finance’s parking or camera violation online lookup.
You can look up your ticket using your ticket number. If you don’t have the number, you can still find it if you provide:
Through the NYC Parking Ticket Pay or Dispute App you can:
Camera violation Notices of Liability (NOL) aren’t viewable on the app.
The app is available for both Android and iOS. You can get it at the App Store or Google Play.
Get the NYC Parking Ticket Pay or Dispute App for:
System Requirements
To use the app, your device needs a data connection, either through Wi-Fi or a cellular data plan.
You can use the NYC Parking Ticket Pay or Dispute App on:
You can get a copy of a parking ticket or camera violation in person at a DOF Business Center. No appointment is necessary, however you can schedule an appointment to ensure social distancing at the centers.
You must be the registered owner of the vehicle and should be prepared to provide your:
A nominal fee may apply if you are requesting copies of multiple tickets.
You can get a copy of a parking ticket or camera NOL by mail. If you need copies of multiple tickets, you must go in person to a DOF Business Center.
You can make your request online, by phone, or by mail.
Online
Contact the Department of Finance.
By Phone
A bus lane, red light, or speed camera Notice of Liability (NOL) includes images of the observed violation.
You can also view your camera violation photos and video (if available) online if you have the violation number and the personal PIN provided on the NOL.
If you need a printout of the status of your violations for employment or any other reason, you can request a violation history printout at a DOF Business Center. No appointment is necessary, however you can schedule an appointment to ensure social distancing at the centers.
You must be the registered vehicle owner and provide your:
If you no longer own the vehicle, you can request a violation history printout for the time period that you were the registered vehicle owner.
You should note if your current address is different from the one on your Department of Motor Vehicles registration.
One year after a parking ticket or violation has been paid, dismissed, or otherwise satisfied, the ticket information is archived and will no longer be available online.
For information about archived violations, you should submit a Freedom of Information request. To learn more, visit the City Agency Record or FOIL Request page.