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Can you pay NYC parking ticket with credit card?

Payment Methods Personal or certified check in U.S. currency payable to the “NYC Department of Finance” Money order in U.S. currency payable to the “NYC Department of Finance” Credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, or foreign cards with CVVs) Debit card (Visa, MasterCard, or American Express logo)



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If you don't pay your violations or have them dismissed, you will be subject to penalties, interest, booting and towing, and other enforcement actions.

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Yes! If you have a basic phone, you can use ParkNYC by using the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system to pay for your parking transactions: Set up an account online at www.parknycapp.com using a computer or tablet. Call 1-800-428-4027 to start your parking session.

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You must either pay the fine or challenge the ticket to avoid penalties, interest, and the possible booting or towing of your vehicle. If you challenge the ticket and disagree with the outcome, you have the right to appeal the decision.

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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 mobile app, by mail, or in-person. You must meet all deadlines. Contacting anyone other than the Department of Finance does not change the deadline.

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Grace Period The law gives drivers an extra 5 minutes past the time on the ASP sign. During the grace period, parking tickets cannot be issued.

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A woman from Greece is likely the receiver of the most expensive parking ticket in the world, with the municipality of the island of Rhodes asking her to pay a breathtaking €6,648,444 ($6,740,657) for a parking-related offense. The incident was reported a few days ago by the local newspaper Rodiaki from Rhodes.

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Where multiple tickets were issued for status violations (registration or inspection), the repeat summons must have been issued on the same date as the first ticket. You can only receive one similar ticket per day—but note that you may receive more than one in a twenty-four hour period.

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Parking tickets don't go on your permanent driving record, and tickets alone can't impact your driving privileges. As long as you pay the bill promptly, there should be no other consequences.

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One year after a parking ticket or camera violation has been paid or dismissed, the ticket information is archived and will no longer be available online.

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NY driver's licenses will no longer be suspended for unpaid fines.

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