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Tickets in Final or Seizure status: Enroll in a payment plan to avoid 22% collection fees and booting. Payment plans are available for up to 24 months (60 months with demonstration of hardship) and as little as $25 down.
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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. Verify income eligibility.
Hardship payment plan requires a minimum down payment of 5% of the judgment amount debt owed. The plan may last as long as 48 months. It requires a motorist to enroll and submit supporting documentation at e-Services.
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.
Make your check or money order payable to the City of Chicago Department of Finance. Pay Online ; Visit the Department of Finance secure online site to pay your tickets by credit card: Pay Your Tickets Online. Pay in Person ; Visit a Payment Center at: City Hall 121 N. LaSalle, Room 107. North Side 2550 W. Addison. South Side 2006 E. 95th St ...
This program provides low-income motorists with relief for vehicle-related debt, excluding expired meter tickets. Benefits and requirements of CPR include: Pay off the original fine amount for tickets issued in the last 3 years and all eligible older debt will be waived.
The hardship payment plan requires a minimum down payment of 5% of the judgment amount debt owed. The plan may last as long as 48 months. How to Apply. If you want to apply for a moderate-income or hardship payment plan, you must submit an application and supporting documentation that must be reviewed and approved by DOFs Collections Division.