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  1. Parking Ticket or Camera Violation Payment - NYC311

    There are several ways you can pay New York City parking tickets and camera violations. It is recommended that you pay your parking tickets or camera violations online with CityPay.

  2. Parking Ticket or Camera Violation Status · NYC311

    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:

  3. Parking Ticket or Camera Violation Dispute - NYC311

    If you don’t believe you should have received a parking ticket, camera violation, or weigh-in-motion violation, you can dispute it. You can request a hearing online, by mail, or on your smartphone using …

  4. Parking Ticket or Camera Violation Copy - NYC311

    You can still pay or fight your violation even if it's not in the system. If your vehicle is filmed driving, parking or standing in a bus lane or running a red light, you will be sent a Notice of Liability (NOL) in …

  5. Parking Ticket or Camera Violation Programs for Businesses

    Online account that makes it easy to view, pay, or dispute multiple violations at one time and add or remove vehicles. Weekly reports by email or mail listing violations issued to all enrolled vehicles.

  6. Make Payments - NYC311

    Pay or get help with a notice of violation issued by a City Agency. CityPay Pay New York City bills and fees online. NYCHA Rent Payment Learn about the different ways to make NYCHA rent payments. …

  7. CityPay - NYC311

    Note: you can't pay a parking or camera violation online if your vehicle has been booted or towed. To learn how to pay violations when a vehicle has been booted, visit the Booted Vehicle page.

  8. Speed Cameras - NYC311

    Speed cameras are placed in school zones to photograph speeding vehicles. They operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If your car is caught speeding by a speed camera, you will be sent a Notice of …

  9. Traffic Ticket - NYC311

    All non-criminal traffic violation tickets issued in the 5 boroughs of New York City (Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island) are adjudicated by the Department of Motor Vehicles Traffic …

  10. Red Light Cameras - NYC311

    You can report a red light camera that is damaged or not working properly. The New York Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) will inspect and resolve the conditions within 30 days of receiving the …