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Pay, Check Status or Search for Parking, Red Light & Automated Speed Enforcement Tickets
Parking, Red Light, or Speed Ticket (s) You can search for and pay your parking tickets and red light tickets on-line. You can search for parking tickets and red light tickets using a variety of information including your license plate number and driver's license number. Get Started Online.
Welcome to the City of Chicago's Payment Plan Portal for vehicle-related violations. This site can be used to apply for the Clear Path Debt Relief Program, enroll in a new plan, make a down payment, or manage a current plan.
Should you need more time to pay a ticket, please take advantage of one of the City of Chicago's available payment plans. Q. If I elect to contest my ticket by mail, what information should be included?
You can negotiate unpaid parking tickets with the city and ask officials to reduce the amount of fines. In exchange, they will likely offer you a payment plan that allows you to make smaller monthly payments as per your ability over a certain period.
Search and Contest Parking or Automated Camera Tickets. Please be advised that the City of Chicago does not request payments, personal information or financial information for parking or automated camera violations in an unsolicited manner through e-mail.
Mayor Lightfoot is pushing her City Sticker Debt Relief Plan, where drivers can apply to have old tickets on their record erased. The debt forgiveness aims to help those who have financial...
This blog post will guide you through the basics of Chicago parking tickets and traffic camera tickets, including the consequences of non-payment, how to contest a ticket, and how Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help eliminate your ticket debt.
You can enroll in an Early or Standard Payment Plan via the Department of Finance website at https://parkingtickets.chicago.gov/PaymentPlanWeb/home. Please ensure that you have your driver's license number or notice number (10-digit number) on hand when enrolling.
CHICAGO - A new scam is targeting Chicago residents with fraudulent text messages claiming they have unpaid parking tickets. The texts include a link to a fake website designed to steal personal...