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What happens if you don t pay parking tickets in North Carolina?

Everybody, however, must pay what they owe. Ignoring your traffic ticket is a mistake that could result in much more serious trouble, such as increased fines, license suspension, points on your driving record, and even warrants for your arrest.



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If you fail to pay or appeal the violation within 30 days, a late fee of $10 will be applied to the violation amount. If you continue to ignore your obligation to pay, the city may seek alternative forms of collection, including collection agency, credit bureau action, tax garnishment and small claims court.

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If you fail to pay or appeal the violation within 30 days, a late fee of $10 will be applied to the violation amount.

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If the ticket is not paid or appealed within that 21 days, it becomes delinquent and a $10.00 late fee is added onto the fine. If the ticket is not paid within another 14 calendar days, an additional $10.00 late fee will be added to the total penalty.

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The citation amount charged for these and other parking violations is $100. Citations paid within 48 hours of issuance will be reduced by 50%. Citations that are unpaid after 15 days will have a $50 penalty added to the citation making the total due of $150.

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Payment options are as follows: money order, all campus card, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, and debit card. All Campus Card and check transactions MUST be made in person at the Transportation Customer Service. Checks and money orders should be made out to NC State.

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Appeal a Citation Appeals are only accepted within 30 days after the date of the citation issuance. To appeal online, please visit the AIMS Online Appeals website.

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Unless a valid 2 hour free parking receipt is displayed, paid parking at $5.00 per hour will be enforced.

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Pay or appeal your citation online Credit card payment can be made via phone. Call the Park Wilmington office at 910-762-5678 .

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Overnight camping, driving, and open fires are prohibited within the Town of Carolina Beach. Options for all of these activities are available at other regions, such as Freeman Park and Carolina Beach State Park.

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