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Pay online. Visit www.nycbootpay.com to pay by credit or debit card. Pay by phone. Call Republic Immobilization Services at (646) 517-1000 to pay by credit or debit card or bank account withdrawal. Pay in-person. Before visiting a business center regarding a booted or towed vehicle, please be aware of the following:
Through the NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission's License Applications, Renewals & Summonses (LARS) system you can: plead guilty and pay summons(es), make a license renewal payment and more. DOB NOW: Build Payments
There are several ways you can pay New York City parking tickets and camera violations. It is recommended that you pay your parking tickets or camera violations online with CityPay. To avoid penalties, make sure you pay within 30 days.
Online Tools and Services. Most Department of Finance transactions can be conducted online. Property tax
The Department of Finance is responsible for collecting and processing payments for parking tickets and camera violations issued in New York City.
Property tax payment notifications You can now receive alerts when payments are credited to your property tax account. To receive notifications, you must be listed as an owner on property deeds and other official records.
If your ECB violation is blocked from online payment, it has been referred to either the Sheriff or a New York City marshal for collection. For more information on how to pay your blocked ECB violation, please contact the Department of Finance via our Customer Service Portal.
Pay for parking tickets and camera violations online through NYC CityPay, the secure payment portal for New York City agencies.
"NYC Parking Ticket Pay or Dispute" is New York City’s official mobile app to securely pay or dispute parking and camera violations. You will be able to do the following: Pay tickets by credit or debit card, PayPal or Venmo, or through your bank account (eCheck).
Visit nyc.gov/finance to check on parking ticket payments. If a person believes that they have been the victim of an internet crime they should file an online internet crime complaint with The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at www.ic3.gov.