How do I contact Philadelphia Parking Authority?
How do I contact Philadelphia Parking Authority?
Payment plans, fees, mail notification of outstanding violations, and questions regarding payments may be directed to the Parking Violations Branch by calling 1-888-591-3636, Monday – Friday, 8 AM to 8 PM.
What happens if you don’t pay a Philadelphia parking ticket?
If you are issued six or more tickets or citations from the Philadelphia Parking Authority and have failed to pay or defaulted in payment of the tickets or citations, your registration will be indefinitely suspended (1379-A) upon notification from Philadelphia Parking Authority.
How do I appeal a parking ticket?
If you decide to appeal, contact the local authority or organisation who issued the Penalty Charge or Parking Charge telling them why you think the charge should be cancelled. If they agree, that is the end of the matter. If they reject your representations or appeal, they will tell you what you can do next.
How long does it take to dispute a parking ticket in Philadelphia?
Mailed in and online hearings usually take 4 – 6 weeks from receipt of your submission.
How can I pay for the parking ticket?
Before we get started. Rest assured that your payment information is encrypted when it’s submitted and securely stored by a third party.
What is Philadelphia Parking Authority?
The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) is an agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that manages many parking operations for Philadelphia.
What is Parking Authority in PA?
The Allentown Parking Authority manages, supervises and administers an efficient system of both on-street and off-street parking within the City. The ownership and operation of seven parking garages downtown comprises a large portion of our off-street operation. These seven garages total approximately 3,917 parking spaces.
How do you find a parking ticket?
Look for a parking ticket on your car. Parking tickets are most commonly left on the front windshield of the car so that the driver notices it right away. You should also check the driver’s side window and the rear window. Sometimes, a parking ticket could blow away if the ticketing authority does not secure it down enough.