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Pay your parking citation online. Click this link! By Mail: Please enclose the citation and a check or money order payable to the City of Bloomington in the envelope provided to you. Credit Card By Phone: We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover by calling 812.349.3436. IS YOUR CITATION IN COLLECTIONS?
Enclose a photograph, map or diagram of the parking space in question if you believe it will help the Office of the City Clerk understand the basis of your appeal. Explain how your action did not constitute a violation by applying the parking regulation in question to the facts you have discussed.
Welcome! Click the Manage Account button above to manage your City of Bloomington parking account or use the citation search below to pay for a parking citation.
Find information and resources about parking permits, garages, citations, towing, and more in Bloomington. Learn about the parking services division, the downtown parking lots and garages, the electric vehicles charging stations, and the parking studies and ordinance changes.
If issued a uniformed parking citation by the City of Bloomington's parking enforcement or police department, please visit the City's Parking Portal. Parking time limit and other violations will result in citations starting at $10.00 per occurrence.
Use your Parking Permit Portal to make purchases in the parking system and manage your parking account. All tickets must be paid or appealed prior to requesting a parking permit. To request a parking permit click the Step 1 button below .
Log in to your parking account or request a permit or appeal a citation online. For questions or payment, contact the Parking Services Department or the City Clerk's Office.
Learn how to find free and cheap parking downtown, at IU and on city streets. Avoid tickets and towed cars with this guide to parking rules, meters, garages and lots.
What’s Bloomington's new parking ticket policy and when does it take effect? Starting June 12, the city may tow and impound the vehicles of owners who have at least six unpaid citations.
They're probably expired because people are using the ParkMobile app instead of feeding the meter. People definitely get parking tickets. Source: I know one of the people who handles the appeals and stuff for the city.