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The FAIRER Program began on September 20, 2021, and has been extended through March 21, 2022. To participate, you must pay your violations in full by March 21, 2022.
If your violation also required corrective action, DOF must receive a certificate of compliance from the issuing agency or electronic record indicating compliance before the last day of the FAIRER Program.
If you are unsure if the Department of Finance has received the electronic record of your certificate of compliance, please contact DOF.
To be eligible for the FAIRER Program, your violation must be in judgment. This means that the City has taken the legal step of filing a public record of your liability in court. Judgments that are docketed in court no later than June 23, 2021, may be eligible for the FAIRER Program.
The following types of judgments may be eligible for the FAIRER Program:
The following types of judgments are not eligible for the FAIRER Program:
To participate in the FAIRER Program, visit CityPay and click on Violations, Pay an ECB Violation.
Enter your name and address, violation number, or OATH ID number. (If you are a respondent and have received correspondence from the Department of Finance, your OATH ID number will appear on the correspondence.)
Your outstanding OATH-adjudicated ECB judgment violations will be listed, along with whether each violation is eligible for the FAIRER Program. You can select your eligible judgment(s), agree to the FAIRER Program terms and conditions, and pay the selected judgments in full.
A payment from a respondent or payor to resolve an outstanding judgment from a default decision and order under the FAIRER Program shall be deemed an admission of the liability for the violation that resulted in the default decision and order.
You must accept the FAIRER terms and conditions and make a payment at the same time in order to patriciate in the program.
Online
In Person
You can pay your OATH-adjudicated ECB judgment violations in person at any DOF Business Center.
If your violation also required corrective action (Compliance Violation), DOF must receive a certificate of compliance from the issuing agency or electronic record indicating compliance before the last day of the FAIRER Program.
To learn how to correct your compliance violations or get proof of correction, contact the agency who issued your ticket.