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  1. 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. If you cannot conduct your hearing online, by mail, or via the app, you can schedule an in-person hearing or visit a Department of Finance ...

  2. Parking Ticket BEFORE YOU MOVE YOUR CAR: Read your ticket. Gather evidence. Take photos Document the scene from corner to corner. Show street names, the building address where your ticket was issued, and anything referenced in your ticket (signs, meters, stickers or plates, etc). Measure distances If your ticket references distances, measure

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  4. You must agree to include all open parking ticket judgments not already covered by an active payment plan. For judgments under $350, you must agree to a 60-day payment plan with a 50% down payment. For judgments that are $350 or more, a payment plan requires a minimum 20% down payment and a payment plan term of no more than 24 months.

  5. To avoid penalties, request a hearing to dispute your violation within 30 days of your violation or notice of liability date. After you submit the form and any supporting evidence, a judge will review your case. If your violation is in judgment, you may request a hearing up to one year after the judgment date—but if the judge finds you guilty ...

  6. You can use the NYC Parking Ticket Pay or Dispute App on: Android systems with KitKat or later; iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, iOS 9 or later; How to Request a Hearing. 1. Open the app and select "Dispute." 2. Enter the 10-digit number that appears on your parking ticket or camera violation Notice of Liability (NOL).

  7. Parking Tickets. The Department of Finance is responsible for collecting and processing payments for parking tickets and camera violations issued in New York City.

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