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  2. If an Administrative Law Judge finds you guilty at a parking ticket hearing, you have the right to appeal the decision. To request an appeal, you must file a Parking / Camera Violations Appeal Application by mail within 30 days of the Administrative Law Judge's hearing decision.

    • Important information about disputing a ticket. You must meet all deadlines. Contacting anyone other than the Department of Finance does not change the deadline.
    • Tickets in judgment. If we do not receive payment for the ticket or a hearing request from you, then approximately 100 days after your ticket is issued, it will go into judgment.
    • When will you receive a decision? In-person hearing: you will receive the administrative judge’s decision right away. Online hearing or hearing-by-mail: an administrative law judge’s decision will be emailed to the email address you supplied.
    • Request an in-person hearing transcript. If you attended an in-person hearing, you may request a transcript of the hearing record for your appeal. You are responsible for paying the cost of the transcript.
  3. 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. Hearings will not be granted for tickets in judgment for more than one year.

  4. If your tickets are already in judgment, interest may be added and towing or other enforcement actions may be taken while you are waiting for your appeal hearing decision. You can avoid this by paying your outstanding parking debt. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS.

  5. For specific tips on preparing for a hearing, visit www.nyc.gov/parkingadvocate. If you are found guilty, you can appeal within 30 days of the decision date. To appeal: Consider paying the ticket to avoid further penalties. If you win your appeal, your payment will be refunded.

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