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You can pay a parking ticket or camera violation on your smartphone using the NYC Parking Ticket Pay or Dispute App. The app makes paying violations quick and easy. You can: Save your plate and billing information for faster lookup and checkout; Access your tickets and payment history (up to 100 violations) at any time
To look up a parking ticket or camera violation, you need the 10-digit ticket or NOL number. If you don’t have the number, you can look up the status by providing: Your license plate number. The state that issued your license plate. The type of plate, such as passenger, commercial, or vanity.
Through the NYC Parking Ticket Pay or Dispute App you can: Access your parking and camera violation information; View payment history (up to 100 violations) Download copies of parking tickets; Camera violation Notices of Liability (NOL) aren’t viewable on the app. The app is available for both Android and iOS.
You can get information and assistance online or by phone for traffic tickets or summons, including: The amount owed; How to plead guilty or not guilty; How to get a copy of a traffic ticket; How to pay a traffic ticket; How to request, postpone, or reschedule a hearing; How to appeal a judgment
Pay a parking ticket or camera violation. Parking Ticket or Camera Violation Programs for Businesses Enroll in programs to help your business track and pay parking and camera violations.
The Parking Ticket and Camera Violation Brochure provides information about the different ways to pay or fight a parking or camera violation. Information is also available about how to deal with booted or towed vehicles.
The Fleet Program is a free program that helps businesses easily track, manage, and resolve parking tickets and camera violations issued to company vehicles. Benefits include: Online account that makes it easy to view, pay, or dispute multiple violations at one time and add or remove vehicles.
If you get a yellow violation from a police officer for speeding in a school zone, it’s considered a moving violation. Information about paying or disputing a moving violation is on the back of the violation. For more information about moving violations, visit the Traffic Ticket page.
For more information on how to pay, go to www.nyc.gov/payonline or read payment instructions on your parking ticket." If your license plate is added to the list of blocked payments, you will get an email with details about your returned payment and instructions on how to be removed from the list.
If you do not respond to a summons or do not appear at a hearing by the scheduled hearing date, you will get a decision finding you in violation by default. You have two options: Pay the summons; Request a new hearing