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      • To look up a parking ticket or camera violation, you need the 10-digit ticket or NOL number. If you don’t have the number, you can look up the status by providing: Your license plate number The state that issued your license plate The type of plate, such as passenger, commercial, or vanity Look up your parking tickets or camera violations.
  1. You can look up information about parking tickets or camera violations you received if they are in the Department of Finance’s system. You can use the parking or camera violation online lookup to find out: How many unpaid violations you have on your registered vehicles; How much you owe; Whether a ticket is in judgment

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      Visit nyc.gov/finance to check on parking ticket payments....

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  3. If a parking ticket or camera violation is no longer available online, you can request a copy of the ticket by email. You can also request a printout of parking ticket transactions. If you need copies of more than five tickets, please visit a Department of Finance business center .

  4. If you lost or never received a parking ticket or NOL, you can get a copy. Parking ticket copies are available: Online; On the NYC Parking Ticket Pay or Dispute App; By mail; At a DOF Business Center

  5. There are three ways to search: By Ticket Number. By Name and Address. By OATH ID. Ticket Number. Where do I find this? Search.

  6. Recently issued violations should be searched for by ticket or NOL number. To check the status of a paid ticket, use Check Parking Ticket Status.

  7. Respond timely by paying or challenging any outstanding ticket indicated in the notice. Visit the Payments page for payment options. If you believe a notice for any ticket was sent in error, contact 311 or Contact Us.

  8. infohub.nyced.org › parking-permitsParking Permits

    What do I do if I receive a parking ticket? It is the permit holder’s responsibility to adjudicate any summons that they may receive while parked near a school building. The Department of Education will not be responsible for any fines or summons issued by NYPD.