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The Department of Finance is responsible for collecting and processing payments for parking tickets and camera violations issued in New York City.
Most Department of Finance transactions can be completed online. Information about paying various taxes, charges, and violations collected by the Department of Finance is below. Pay online. Pay your property taxes or parking tickets at CityPay. Pay by mail.
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
Your vehicle can be booted if you owe the City of New York more than $350 in parking or camera violation tickets that are in judgment. Visit the DOF website for additional booting and towing information.
Parking and Camera Violations. Search By Parking Violation. Search By License Plate. Enter 10 digit Violation Number: To see a sample violation in a new window, click below: Parking Ticket | Red Light Violation | Bus Lane Camera Violation | Speed Camera Violation. Search. CityPay. Privacy Policy.
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.
With a parking ticket payment plan, you can pay the total amount you owe for parking ticket judgment debt in installments, rather than all at once. Entering into a parking ticket payment plan can prevent enforcement actions, such as having your vehicle booted or towed.
You can look up information about parking tickets or camera violations you received if they are in the Department of Finance’s system. You can use the parking or camera violation online lookup to find out: How many unpaid violations you have on your registered vehicles; How much you owe; Whether a ticket is in judgment
To dispute a ticket, you must request a hearing within 30 days after the ticket was issued to avoid paying late penalties. You can dispute a ticket online, by mail, or via the Pay or Dispute mobile app.
To search for all violations you owe, search by either Ticket number, Notice of Liability (NOL) or Plate number. Recently issued violations should be searched for by ticket or NOL number. To check the status of a paid ticket, use Check Parking Ticket Status.