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You have three ways to pay your violation – online, by mail or in person. Pay Online. Pay your parking violation online using one of the following two options: MyToronto Pay. Make payments using a Visa, Mastercard, or American Express credit or debit card (industry processing fees apply).
Parking fines are changing August 1. To learn more about the new amounts, please visit the Penalty Amounts for Parking Violation Notice.
Log into the Parking Services Lookup tool to pay, dispute online, or book an in-person appointment. For all inquiries please contact Parking Tag Operations at 416-397-TAGS (8247) or email parkinginquiries@toronto.ca.
City of Toronto Revenue Services - Parking Violation Notice Lookup.
Tickets, Fines & Penalties. Parking fines are changing August 1. To learn more about the new amounts, please visit the Penalty Amounts for Parking Violation Notice.
Dispute online. Dispute in-person Parking Ticket look-up. The Parking Ticket look-up is a convenient way to review your City of Toronto parking tickets anytime. Details include; ticket status, infraction type, amount due, the status of trial requests, and court dates.
To view and pay visit our Parking Ticket Services online application. Cannot Find Parking Violation on the Lookup. Most parking violation notices are uploaded into the system automatically within minutes of issuance. They are available for vehicle owners to look up, pay or dispute in the Parking Ticket Lookup service.
Temporary resident or visitor permits may be obtained to provide 24-hour, 48-hour and weekly on-street parking within the limits of a permit parking street or area, provided space is available. Apply for Permit.
GO Transit Parking Tickets. Pay in Person. Pay your Provincial Offences Act fine, including defaulted fines, in person at one of the three Court Services’ locations in Toronto. You can pay by cash, cheque, VISA, MasterCard, American Express, debit card and money order.
Applying for a Parking Permit. Have you visited a Toronto civic centre for a City service in the past year? Or do you plan to visit a Toronto civic centre? Complete a short survey about your experience by November 8, 2024.