Parking Violation
A parking violation occurs when a motor vehicle is parked in a restricted, unauthorized, or illegal location. It is a form of traffic violation and is enforced by various legal authorities across different jurisdictions. Parking violations can result in fines, penalties, or other enforcement actions such as vehicle immobilization or towing.
Parking violations vary by jurisdiction but typically include:
Parking violations are typically enforced by parking enforcement officers, sometimes colloquially known as "meter maids." In some cases, advanced technologies like the Barnacle are used, which attach to the vehicle's windshield to prevent it from being driven away until the violation is resolved.
Citations for parking violations are issued by the relevant municipal authority or parking bureau. Payments can often be made online, by mail, or in person. If the registered owner of the vehicle disputes the citation, they may have the opportunity to contest it in an administrative court or tribunal, such as the New York City Department of Finance's Parking Violations Bureau.
The registered owner of the vehicle is presumed to have received the citation, but they may dispute the charge if they were not the driver at the time of the offense. An Affidavit to Transfer Liability can be submitted, transferring responsibility to the actual driver.
Understanding and adhering to parking regulations not only helps avoid fines and penalties but also ensures the smooth operation of municipal services and contributes to orderly urban planning.