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      • You can search for, see hearing or ticket status, and pay your parking, red light camera or automated speed enforcement tickets on-line. You can search for tickets using a variety of information including your license plate number and driver's license number.
  1. Medical professionals who are statutorily qualified to certify a disability can sign onto the electronic process by typing in their Illinois professional license number, their last name and the last four digits of their social security number.

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  3. Is my disability parking placard or license plate recognized in other states and foreign countries? Most states and some foreign countries honor Illinois' disability license plates and placards. However, like Illinois, some jurisdictions may not allow free parking, even with an Illinois meter-exempt parking placard.

  4. Pay or Search for Parking and Red-light Tickets On-line.

  5. Look Up Traffic Tickets. Our online ePlea/ePay service is under maintenance at this time. Please see the instructions on our Court Diversion page for how to pay online for your fines and fees. If you wish to look up a Traffic ticket/case, you can use our Online Case Search.

    • Retrieve the citation from your windshield and move your vehicle as soon as you notice it. Many drivers make the mistake of trying to “get their money’s worth” of a parking citation.
    • Parking tickets are usually issued by metropolitan police departments or organizational parking officials. For example, many colleges and universities have a specific organization that is responsible for the regulation of parking on their campuses.
    • Look for payment information on the ticket. Most parking citations do not require you to go to court, like traffic citations, unless you have repeat offenses.
    • My meter was broken! If you feel that you need to dispute the parking citation, you should contact the police department or parking organization for more information.
  6. What should I do if I receive a traffic ticket? The bottom right corner of your ticket will indicate whether or not a court appearance is required. A ticket marked "YOU MUST MAIL - NO COURT APPEARANCE IS REQUIRED" is issued for a violation that does not require a court appearance and is punishable by a fine only.

  7. The ticket number (also referred to as citation number) can be found on the ticket you received on your vehicle or on notices which were mailed to you. Click here for sample tickets. What information is required in order to search for a ticket?