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You can use our online search to pay by your ticket or notice number. You can also search for your plate or registration number online if your car is registered in Massachusetts. For online payments, we only accept debit or credit cards from Mastercard, Visa, Discover, or American Express.
We collect and mediate disputes of fines and fees from parking tickets. We also manage Boston’s resident parking program.
Scheduled parking ticket appeal hearings are conducted Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. For questions, call 617-635-4410 (Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) or email parking@boston.gov. There are four ways to make an appeal.
Parking ticket fines and codes. Take a look at the different parking fines and common codes found on tickets. Violation. Fine Amount. Late Penalty. Violation. Bike Lane. Fine Amount. $100.
Visit the Plymouth County Parking Ticket Payment website. Enter your license plate number. Follow the prompts to pay your ticket using a major credit or debit card.
Get or renew a resident parking permit; Get your towed car back; Learn how to pay a parking ticket; Renew an accessible parking spot; Reserve a spot for your moving truck; Schedule a car seat check; Towed car alerts
Don't park on sidewalks and crosswalks, or block intersections. You can’t park vehicles — including motorcycles — on any part of the sidewalk or crosswalk on a Boston street. You can’t park a car within 20 feet of an intersection, unless it’s at a metered parking spot.
The how-to on paying a parking ticket gives you all your options for paying the fine. We also have a how-to on the City’s resident parking permit program, with the different options you have to apply for and manage your permit.
ParkBoston is an easy and convenient way to pay for metered parking in Boston using a mobile app or web browser. What are the benefits of ParkBoston? Pay for parking using your phone without having to go to a meter. Receive mobile alerts 15 minutes prior to your time expiring.
Getting a parking ticket in Boston is about as common as spotting a cup of Dunkin on the T. Here's how to get away with it.