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As of January 11, 2021, penalties will be added to camera violations 30 days after the date of the notice of liability. No penalties were assessed between March 22, 2020 and January 11, 2021 and no camera violations entered judgment during that time.
If you have $350 or more in camera violations that are in judgment, your vehicle may be booted or towed if you do not pay what you owe or enter into a payment agreement. At this time parking tickets in judgment do not count towards the $350 total.
If your vehicle has been impounded by the Marshal, you must pay what is owed or your vehicle will be sold. Due to the hardships of COVID-19, you may be able to make a partial payment and enter into a payment agreement to retrieve your vehicle.
If you need help accessing Department of Finance (DOF) programs and services because of a disability or medical condition, you can request a reasonable accommodation.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) defines a disability as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.
This includes physical disorders affecting the:
To learn how to request a reasonable accommodation from DOF or to make a complaint if you feel a DOF program or service isn’t accessible to you, visit the Disability Access page.
After receiving your payment, the Department of Finance (DOF) will present it to your bank so the funds can be withdrawn. If there isn’t enough money available to cover the balance, DOF will automatically attempt to collect the funds again on the following business day.
If your payment bounces and this causes your payment to be late, DOF may charge you penalties and interest. You should also contact your bank with questions about its policy on bounced payments.
eCheck Payments
If an eCheck payment can’t be processed, DOF will send you an email with information about your returned payment. The original amount due will be reinstated, as well as any late fees, penalties, or booting fees that had been charged at the time of your original payment.
If you receive this email, you need to submit another payment. If you don't, additional penalties and interest will be charged, along with the original amount due, until you make the payment and it is collected by DOF.
If you have three or more returned eCheck payments within a 6-month period, you will be blocked from online payment. The block will be removed once your debt is cleared for 15 consecutive calendar days.
The first thing you may want to do if you’ve encountered a problem paying with a credit or debit card is to check the status of your violation.
You can also check your credit or debit card account to verify that your payment was processed.
You can get help with parking ticket or camera violation disputes and hearings.
Status
If you don’t pay your violations or have them dismissed, you will be subject to penalties, interest, booting and towing, and other enforcement actions.
To resolve your tickets, you can:
Missing Payment
You can get help if you made a payment and it’s not showing up in DOF’s system.
You can get help if you encountered an issue with paying or disputing with the NYC Parking Ticket Pay or Dispute App.
If you receive an error message while trying to pay or fight a ticket, make sure to follow the instructions provided or try again. If the problem persists, consider paying or fighting your ticket online, by mail, or at a DOF Business Center.
After a parking ticket or camera violation is issued, the Department of Finance (DOF) requests the registered owner's information, including their address, from the State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Notices of any unpaid fines, penalties, hearings, and judgments are mailed to the address on file. Make sure to keep your address up to date with the DMV to ensure that you receive these notices.
To learn how to change your name or address with the NY State DMV, go to the Vehicle Registration or License Plate page. If your vehicle is registered with a DMV from another state, check their website for their procedures.
You can get help if you encountered an issue with paying or disputing a violation online with CityPay.
If you receive an error message while trying to pay or fight a ticket, make sure to follow the instructions provided or try again. If the problem persists, consider paying or fighting your ticket using a different method.
If you missed the payment's deadlines, fines, penalties and interest will not be waived. Most parking ticket or camera violation late penalties cannot be removed without proof of on-time payment.
You can get help with parking ticket and camera violation penalties, including:
You can contact the Department of Finance to explain why you believe the penalty should be removed or reduced or to get help with any other questions about how much you owe.
Note that contacting DOF doesn't prevent additional penalties from increasing.
Your request should include:
Proof of payment may include:
DOF will review your case and decide if a penalty waiver is warranted. You will get a response by email within 7 days.
Online
If you overpaid a parking ticket or camera violation, a refund is automatically mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle 30 business days later if:
Overpayments are first applied to any outstanding judgment debt before any funds are returned to the payee.
No request is required, but if someone other than the registered vehicle owner paid and is requesting the refund, they must submit a Parking and Camera Violations Refund Form.
If your vehicle was towed by NYPD you have 30 days from the date of the violation to request a hearing. If the ticket that led to your vehicle being towed is dismissed you can request a refund of the tow fees. Booting and towing refunds are not generated automatically and require submission of a refund form. You must include a copy of your receipt or payment voucher.
If you need to request a refund, you can do it online or by mail. If you have proof to submit, send copies of it along with your form by mail.
The Department of Finance usually takes about three weeks to process a submitted form.
Online
Request a parking ticket or camera violation refund.
By Mail
You can get the form online or request one by mail.
Download the Parking Ticket and Camera Violation Refund Form.
You may not be required to dispute or resolve a ticket through the normal process.
Deceased Vehicle Owners
If you are the surviving spouse or heir to a deceased registrant, you can resolve parking and camera violation issues on behalf of the deceased at the Department of Finance Legal Affairs Division’s Parking Enforcement Unit. This includes violations in judgment that may cause the vehicle to be booted or towed. You can go in person to resolve the violations or mail your request.
Bring or mail a copy of the death certificate, as well as the vehicle’s:
Mail or visit:
DOF Legal Affairs Division
Parking Enforcement Unit
210 Joralemon Street, 9th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Diplomatic and Consular Vehicles
The Diplomatic Parking Review Panel provides information and assistance with parking tickets given to diplomatic and consular vehicles with license plates issued by the Department of State.
To fight a parking ticket, request and complete the Response Form for Diplomatic and Consular Personnel. Mail it and the original notice of the parking violation you received along with any supporting documentation to:
NYC Department of Finance
Diplomatic Parking Review Panel
66 John Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10038
Keep copies of everything you submit.
Learn more about resolving violations issued to diplomatic and consular vehicles.
Disability Parking Permit, Hangtag, or Waiver
You may park in a designated marked disability parking space with any of the following displayed:
These permits are only for off-street marked spaces. Only the New York City-issued disability parking permit is valid for on-street parking. These rectangular placards should be displayed in full view on the driver's side dashboard so that ticket-issuing agents can see them.
If you received a parking ticket while parked in an authorized spot and you want to dispute the ticket, you must request a hearing in writing by mail.
Camera violations are not dismissible, even if the registrant has a disability parking permit, hangtag, or waiver.
With your written request, you must include:
Mail your request and your documentation to:
NYC Department of Finance
Advocacy Unit
66 John Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10038
Government Employees on Official Business
If you are a City, State, or Federal Government employee who got a parking ticket while on official business, contact the Official Business Defense (OBD) Liaison at your agency for information and assistance.